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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-03-11 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • •• More classified ads, page 84 ·--· Mlrdl 11, 1112 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 lnM,,,_n ·K-mart plans -overhaul ol · Harbor site 30-year-old Costa Mesa store to be expanded and renovated By AMa Cekola SCa!I Writer COSTA MESA Attention K-mart shop· pc rs. Major improvements irre in store for the run-down K-mart Shopping Plaza on Harbor Boulevard, "h1ch ha!> rem:uned \irtually un· changed since it was built some 30 )Cars ago. Jn a unanimou!> \Ote, the Planning Comm1s· sion ga\e its approval to the C);tens1'e remodel· ing and expan!>ion project by CMS Develop- ment Company of Costa Mesa. The City Coun· cil ~ scheduled in take tinal acuon on the project in earl) April. Changes •hat might have once seemed 1m· possible arc now a reality since K-m:m recently set out to build a new and slightly more up- scale nation\\ ide image, said CMS c"tccuti\C Ke\in Kearns . .. It's taking a very old K·mart and putting 11 into the new upgraded image of K-mart," he .53id. MMe Mll\Atwy Noc Under CO\Cr of his greenhouse at Brecht Orchid Gardens in Costa Mesa, owner Paul Brecht tends to his orchids that recently ha\e begun to bloom . Not only W111 the aging discount store be re· vamped, but the entire center "ill be c xpaqded by a tot:U of 73,000 square feet to includ«i, such new tenants as Office Depot. See K-MARTJID hll Officials investigate patient care, conditions ·at local nursing home ,.- 8y LoriAM 8asheda S13ft ..., compl:sint." COST A MESA -The ~-crly Manor Convalescent Hospital here is bein& in· \'CStigated for poor patient c:ue, state Dcputment of Health Sen-ices of[ici3ls confirmed Tuescfay. "We're not finished, so "c Qn't say "h:u the tin:il outcome will be," said Jacqueline Lmcer, district :idministrator of licensing for the st:itc ogency. ''But "c do beliC\e there is some merit to the Lancer said the state began inspecting the nursing home about 10 days ago after a complaint was tiled alleging that the facility is not in compliance with state regulltio~. According to Linccr, the complaint also asserts that patients at Bc'erly Manor arc trc:ucd poorly. "And we take th:it very sefiously," she aid. The facility, l~tcd :u 340 Victoria General plan blues Developer says residential limits wreck plans By Anna Ctkola UWlllw C OST A MESA -Although it's de igned to help slow traffic increases, the general plan lentati\-cly adopted apartments in favor of more office buildings -a shift th:u would c:iusc more traffic. "We do not understand the v.isdom of reducing the residcnti:U densities below the level by the City Council last month m3y b:ivc a reverse cff ect on one majoJ' undc,cloped property in North Cost:i Mes:i. Officials with Curci~England Company, owner of the 46.97-acrc South Coast Metro M& •• ... I' •• Gllflt~ ... ~ ... ~. n SC!;-.*" at which mixed-UK development is an economically viable alternative," Colm Macken, vice president or de\Clopment for Transpacific • Dc\'c:lopment Comp:l1ly. wrote in :a Feb. 26 lcuer ' to council members. T ransp:iciCic ii the dc,elopmeru m:in:igcr for Curci-EngJ:tnJ Company. St.. is licensed for up to 79 patients. About seven of those beds arc empty, ac- cording to Fernando Rodriguez, area ma03gcr for Beverly Manor. A 03LK>MI chain. Bc'crly Manor opcr· :Hes nursing homes in l.Jguna Hills, We!j[minstcr and San Juan Capistrano as \\Cll. Rodriguez• said he did not "'ant to comment until the state report "as. tin· ished, "but "e\-c alwa)S had a prctry good reputation "ith the department of '-' health. We treat resident!> "ith rc!>pect enough staff to turn them," she said. and dignity." , .. And bed sores :ire no t C\Cn supposed Dut a Ikvcrly Manor nurse. \\ho re· " to occur at a nun.mg fJc1lit) ... quested anon)mity for fear she \\OuJd A second sourc~ co nfirmed the nu~e·s lose her job, cl:iims the facility rccentJy allegations. began t::il ing patients who need a hiJ;.hcr Rodnguez admits the facility has been degree of care "'ithout hinng addition:il admitting more acute patients than st:iff to meet that need. usual, but blamed 11 on area hospitals' Consequent!), she said, the p:it1cnts attc:mpts to cut the a\cr::ige patient stay arc not gelling adequate attention. :ind ins tSted the faciht) has hired more '"There :ire n lot of patients with bed staff 10 meet the add1tion:il need!>. sores right now bec:iusc there's ju)t not See HOME/Im "!II Mm recovers dog, not cash, aner~ 8)' lonAm Ba.she~ 5J:ll COST A MESA -The former bo) 's trad.. coach for Estanc13 High School got his Gemun shepherd bad•, but the SL Antho~y·s Francisc:in ~ltss1on in New ) ork "ilJ be 011t a couple hundred dollars lhi:. )car. Jim Seib\, rctireJ trad C03Ch and ie:tcber. returned home to finJ ~ co~ta Mc!>3 house bur&l.m.zed and his four·)C:tr-old ~gone. Center at Anton Boulevard and A\enue o( the Arts. say re idcntiaJ limit:at" ns in the pla.n may cause thern 10 scrap propos:sls to build See PLANJllCl ,_ . Curci·Engla nd gener~I partne~ Sharl Curci on undeveloped l•nd in South Coast FortunatclY. '"Macke\, .. v.bo also doubles as ~tbv·s running p;anner. foU cd a trail he anJ htS master lert on a re~nt run :rnJ \\OunJ up not far from home. Despite 1etllei11ent, olllcials say Victoria school won't be opened in '92 . . By Russ Loar u ... COSTA MESA -A legal M:ttlement th:tt v.ould prO\ide money to open the tooa-doscJ Vactorg Element~ School is just I few days av.ay rrom rC$OIUtion, but school di trict olftefals y ifs not soon cnouah to enable the district to open lhci school nC.\t September. I ~re isn't a contractor in captivity ·~· could put that scliool rn pe>:)ltion to ~\C ~ rything re~dy so that the school could open by September or 199?," aid school board Prcsuknt Forrest Werner. .. We do not eun ba'C:. a plan in place to open in tbe faU -.. c·\'e ab:indoneJ that plan." · . School boud mcmben were expected to approve a pl:ln T~.iy niJbt that calls for the open.in& ot VM:toria School in Scptcm· bcr 1993. The plan ~oulJ DI)() place por- table cl~ms in urrounJing hoob to handle upccteJ enroUment grO"th. The opcnin& or the dly nceJcd nci~h- borhood school .. put on h IJ be\; use or legal ~men to a deal bet""" the NC'o'pon-Mcs;a Unified Sc"°'>l o~tn..t anJ fcsa Consoli;Jated Water 0 tr1ct. The acrccmcnt WO\:lld pC'0'1Je $..$ S mil· lion in '"Adina to the schcd di.ltrict an re· tum ror the ~k or propcrt\ ill the c~J Lindbcrch School an Co t:l ·M~~ for ron- truction of a :?O millio n gallon rcscr.uar. Refurb' hmcnt of the t'K1 I • c:\pc\.tcJ to rou SJ mill n . •we bcli~e ~c arc \CO d ~ to rc:Kh· in& :a scttl mc:nt ... ~id K:ul ~c1 p. en r I man:a r of Mc Con l1~tcJ W tcr 0 · trkt. "It•> jU!>t 11 cuuph: of d!>)) Yr-:l)."' See SCHOOlAll* ..... A neighbor ch~d.cd the congcruaJ aninc's t gs h> tr "° Selby doY.o and ~he C) anJ hi.s IT\.titcr -ere reunited. But the C'03ch· containers full of coin.\ re till mis.sine· Set said he \C the ch:trlic tu scnJ to St. Anthony• Franascan f n in 'cw York. .. St Anthony i5 cey poatron int ... be id ... , Y r ne> tu him C\'CrV Tu~.'l). He"s the • uu ol SM BURGLARY .. r . . A2 Wednesday, March 11, 1992 :Local Only t Pilot·, People . . _. ' Mike Anklam HEIS:~~~~~~r~~~~~~~~ ~111-.c :\nl-.1.im, a 37-,car-old Costa Me:.a re:.1dcnt \\hO is founder .1nJ prc:.1Jcn1 of Pacifica Engineer:., a mechanical and ckcrn.:JI engineering firm in !nine. Anklam ,,;i:. born in Illinois ;ind moq_•J C.1liforn1J "ith his family in 1971. lie Jllcnded high school rn I oun1.11n \;ilk~ ;ind "enr to college al Orange Coast Collcgc .i nd Color:iJo S1J1e Unl\ers11y. ' ENGINEERING A SOLUTION--------- An J\HJ \\Jlchcr of C-SPA N. AnlJam has long been interested 111 poli1 11 . ., J nJ economic pof1c). He realized :i dream last month "hen he \\ J'> 111' 11eJ to 1e:.tify before the House W a)S and Means Comm1llec on ht!I 1Jc.1s for rc,ivmg 1he n:i1ion's cconom). PRESIDENTIAL THINKJNa:.-G -------- A fc" of Anl-1 . .un's :.uggc:.1ions \\CH! s1m1br to iniliJti,es an- nounced carlu:r 1n Prc~1Jen1 13u::.h':. Sratc of rhc Union address. for C\.impk. Anl.!Jm )uggcstcd t~at fir'lt-timc home buyers should be Jllo\\Cd. \\llhout penalty, to u:.e money in their lndi- \ldu.il Rc11rcmcnt Accounts IO\\ .ird the purchase of a house. Also 111.e Du h, Anl..lam suggesred a cut in the capital gains 13)., and 111..e the prc:.1dcn1, he :isked that Congress tal-c aCllon on eco- nom1c-rcco' c~ mcasurcs by m1J-~1arch. BAlANCE Of THE Pl.Ar-~-------- An~1am·> 01hcr suggestions included b3lancing the federal bud- ge!, rc>l)lll g popul.ir demand to lo\\er middle-class ta~cs, lo,,er- ing tJ . .xc:s on bu"smcss profits earmarked for operating cap1!al, giv- ing v.elt.1re rc1..1p1cnb rnccntl\I!> to get JObs. decreasing go,ern- mcnt .,renJ 1•.;; .rnJ re.1..:t1ng more quicl-1~ to m111JI indicators of fu1 ure rc.:c,\10m .. GLOOMY ounOOK---------- Desp111: !:ic ing thn llcJ .ibout ha' mg his sa) "1th Congrcs.s, An~l.irn I) not op1 11111s11c .ibout upcoming economic initiatiH:s. "lt "'as a i::re.it C\pcricn.:c.:. but I came :l\\a~ \\ith the horriCying though1 th.i t rile.: pc.:oplc rns1di: 1hc bell"JY don't ha'c :i clue about v.hJr') !-:•llflL! on o ut here." he sJ1J. Anklam \\Jlt :ilso left v.1th the conclu'>~l>rl ihJI he \\OulJn'1 be in11:rcs1cJ in scc~ing elecred office. "l J on'1 e'en 1h1n k onl! person c:1n ma~e a difference any more in our gu,ernmcn1," he sJ1J ··our go,crnincnt is so scrc.,.,cd up that there nceJ., w be ITTJJO r s1ruc1urJI changes 10 s1raigh1cn it our." Richard !)ltin, K.:u1y Tho mpson, :ind !)arJ '1c;\lilltn or Nc-...port Ek.l.:h ;inJ T11}lor Fou of CO'>t .i \ks;i J rc -...1nn.:rs in the !"ev.port- ~ks;i lJ mfi1..d School 0 1!.ln..'t an- nuJI spdlini; b.:.: :J Lt Paul !\.. lltn1~y of the '.:"- pore BcJ~h r ,11..:.: D.:p.irtm.:nt hJ\ gr Jduah:J Ir w1 the f-BI !'\Jt1l1nJI A,JJ.:m" 0 John C11h in Llttlt of (-.1,:J \l~'a hJ:!> m.1d.: th.: Pr~ \IJ.:nt\ I h.>nur VOL 88, NO. S9 ' -By Tony Co_'t Roll at Wuhington State Uni- D .\bnne Pk Ktilb A. llo:tund. son or Lorru L Kennedy of Nev.· port Bea h, .. as reccnlly deplO)'Cd ..-.nh 13lh Manne Ex:pcdition:iry Unic. Camp Pendleton to chc West- ern Pacific ocean for sill months. 0 Manne Pfe.~cbard A. Volpe o( Costa Mes;i h:u completed r.:cruu trJming at Manne Corps Rccru11 o~ pot 1n S.in 0 1 .. go ~ .._..port ~«~Co.u ~ O.I~ Nuc t:PS I 44 8001 • pubWwd ~ thro..W! ~~ -1 IUbloipbllnl -~ ~ J :..50 ~ _. ~ c;w,_ .. ~ Se~ ~ Cam Me.I. H SI P"f "'°"°' ~ ....... .-td lnr ~ ~ "Outft ~ w.u MeM c~ ........ lftc J10 w a.., St COIO ~ CA 92~27 Sealr0<1- ~ Plld • Cau Mnia, CA ~ in ~ .;I ~o.bfip ti.at• ~ locoll ~ I POST~(A'. ~~~to Ow ,... "o Soa ·~ c~ '~ ~ 91626 (°""""' ""'° -COrft ,,__..,"'"' '°'" ~I ~ rw ~·-~n ~~ M ~ ~ ""'""' ~ tfl t~~ ... s.M.Jr. ~,., .. ., How to reach us ·at The Pilo1 Circu&.lion Owt~ County f>.'2-0H ~ O.w.i i4rd f>.' 2 · S6' a Olspby 042-4111 tdftorial ~ 540.1214 'ipof'b f>4 2 ~.) 0 • ~ f "' •• , ... 0 Maia Ofk-. BW f' Ml J21 6H·S90l • <, Managing Editor Steve Marble, 642-4321 ext. ~63 Did you know? . · .. .·.~. . r,_n..,,.-~ Famed actress Madame Helena Modjeska, portrayed in this tickets to her Sacramento production o( "As You Like It" to state painting, a local resident o( early Orange County, offered free senators fa\-orablc lo the formation o( Orange County. Actress did her part for· Orange County · - "sprc<tding Santa Ana valley 0 n M arch 11 , 1889, Governor Robert W. Waterman signed Senate Bill 313, which allowed the population of the southern end of Los Angeles County to decide if they wanted a county of their T he senators were so taken with this beauti ful and talented lady that tbey adjourned early to make it to the theater by curtain time ... large!>s" around the lcgrsl.:ltors. E\cn famed actrC!>S f\ ladJmc Helena Modjc!>J...a, alrcJdy a local rc:>ident, was not aboH~ offering free tickets to her S<tLramcnto production own. It wasn't oig news at the tim'c. Benjamin Harrison was sworn in as 20th pre>idcnt of the United States on MJrch 4; Montana and \Vashington became states, and, most important, 2.23 inches of rain hJd fallen in Los Angeles. So. · ho-hum, Orange County. How did a ounch of farmers get their O\\n county an}'\'ay? Because on June 4, 1889 thev \Olcd and home rule CJrried the dav, 2,509 to 500. Orange County ''as officially born, ending J '10 >Car battle to be free of Los Angele,, \\here supervisors lavished lJ'< money on the city, ignoring the southern cno of the county. · The 1887 railroad rate \\Jr between the Santa Fe and Southern PJcific railroJds liad made it possible to tra\ cl from Kansas City to Los Angeles Costa ~lesa Som.:on.: 1hre'f> :a brick throui:h :.i -.mJ11W m th.: 91.JO blodt or tl.irtforJ 1.1.~1 Tuci'dJ\ or \\'cJncsdJv, but police ;m: nol ~re ,..h.11 'ft;» stokn )ince the ri; 1· · J.:nlS :arc un \.aC-.llion A houloe sitter founJ lhc pl.ace r.iM.ld.cd. 11.:m> mis.sing. A J'.llr of glO\ ) •hi'h may hJ\C been u.s.:J by 1bc bur&brs .. r.: found un the floor • Nc:uly S7.000 Yoorth oC stereo com~n .. nt:. 'ftCrc )tolcn l;ut Tuesd;iy night from Atl.intr .. Stereo Corp. at 445 E. l7lh Street •h•k the illlrc "'~ clO'ICJ for bu~1ncu. h appears 1bc bufl)Jr tunnclcl.I Lhruugh a v..:all to get 10 1hc sh~1'oom -1hc one arc;i o r 1he \lore: v.liich was not •1red w11h Jctccto~ or 5en~rs. • Someone lncJ tO SIC.ll t't.o tanL.s of n1tro,cn frid.:ay from Sea.l's AmbulJncc Ser.ice at ~131 Pl.:al.'.cnh:> Av· cnuc An cmJ*•)cc 3"" a 11nan nee fn,m the our~"'' lvr <Ahcrc the Jmbulam:c!> anJ suprh.:~ Jrc Lcrt. rt,_ one-way for one dollar: \\hole familie> took advJntage of that, and thousands from the micf-\\CSl came to Los Angele, .:ind began mO\ ing south, past AnJfieim and into Santa Ana and the open land beyond. lsol.:ited by poor roads and ig_Abrcd by Los Angeles, the south end of the countr. dcciaed it could tJk~ better care of itself. Thus the rcque!>t for separation came to the leg1!>laturc. Los Angeles Count) senator J.E. Mccomas supported the bill, Jlthoush senate prcsidenc, slate senator Stepncn White, also o! Los Angel<..-,, oppo:>ed it. According to Jim SlccP.er's hr,tury of Orange County, quite a bii of cash changed hands before the final \Ole. Asscmbl~man Eugene Edwards, George Edgar, \rVilliam Spurgeon and James M cfadden all proudly allcstcd to lice l.11.:r founJ '"'o c:inLs of th.: u~ '""le un th.: &rO\lnJ in the )-:irJ of a n.:;ul') :.ir.irtii1,nt\"On1pl. ~ • All olimat.:J l. ~ r :ccc:. uf m .. 111 f..ir rc>iknt> "'ho h\"C bct111..:cn b:!~ JoJM .tnJ :!~.W ~1~.r Pt.l\.c ,..ere stolen MonJ.i\ from J L'.S P•»l.11 Scl'\.kc tru,I.: Yihtlc the c-.1rr1cr Yiis m;.i\.in J,li,.:n.:-. AccorJ1ni: "' the polK.-c report. the th1d bruL• a "'111.J-Ow 1n 1hc m;11I uuclt to cct in. Newport Beach An Ir.inc mJn r.-purlcJ thJt a) he v..u Jr1\10J h1• 19S9 811idt c:u.1bounJ on Uni\.-~•'> 011\c 1u~t r .. ,, La ViJ.i. his ridu front p.b)Cngcr v.mJ~ 'h.111..:rcJ Sln:ill pieces or IJO<OlorcJ tl.>l..Jr.: Y&Crc founJ .:am110S 1hc bro\.en gbss. • A Yih1tc mct.ll piti.., ubk .. ,th J \Jn umbrcll.i ""'' m1 ing fr.>n1 lhc front pJllO uf ii home in 1hc ~00 blod. oC 39th Str.:c1 .TmAY·'S WEATIB .. tl;Jl &.M 4 I ., ......... 'l :J1 ,_,..SI t•ua.-.O.J su_....1i .. ,.....1 .. .. ot ''A!> You Like It" to stale senator, fa\.orJblc to the form;ition of Orange County. Her pcnormJncc JS Rosalind had alrt.!Jdy made her the darling of SJn fr.-inc1)(.:o. The ~enators \\ere so taken \\1th this beautiful and talented lady that .· they adjourned early to mal..c it to the thl?atcr by curtain time and it is noted th.it the plJ)' had a "rousing reception." Hm\ could ) ou rciusc people 111..c th.1t? The ~natc \Otcd to pas> the bill 1 and the go' 1.:rnor signed il. HJppy b1rthdJ), OrJngc Count)! Commw .. • the cl'lcbr.Jtion by sending }Dur lmtoricJ/ facts to Did )'ou Knol .. , D.1ily Pilot, P.O. Bux 1560, Costa Ak•SJ, 92626. Compiled by Anne Spinn • ,\ to1J,n1 lll :in p;irtm~nt 1n th soo bk-....~ ut lr- \1: , \h. u.: •"l>l.C up h> J .... 0\ r tu tib.!1. Jull.:I b:i \\!f I m ~ !I SI.Cl()() l'Orl.lbl.: r hufie anJ I s~ n r )t-.r .. " Yi.n ,on.: lrom Yilt..:r.: h..:'J kh al on 1hc liHng room f\oi.;r lxlor £0111C 10 t-..J • \ • "one cn1rn.~J 0-llboJ I un ' ~un 307 M:un St • •. J \tul.: S '.4'.?J ca~b CroJm th.: '~'"t..r llnJ :a s.ik 1 h.; 1h1d Y&-:1\ oarp.ucntlv m .. ,.n.; ;arm.:J 11t.1lb • l..:v anJ t.n,w. l .. J 1bl.: or 1h.: t-11 .n\7-..)' op.:ntio11> an\J th.:: );.II.:'> "lmblrtil11.>n • A b11rtl.1r cnt:m.I :a Jur l.. t m the 1100 bkl<:\. uf W. OJI '<\;I 0.1t.1k\.1rJ 11nJ \.1,L.:J 1n :i l~\..:J ~Jrourn J r but .app.arcntly IUt>k no1h1na. • ,\ Nev.run Center Omc bu•m~) rc~rlcd th.lt on.: t•C th•tr \;al..i.1Mc colJ to1n), J Cir•-;t-1860 S10 ro1n v.orth S7 ~oo . .111J m1~11s ~n.:c -u Jan ll wc:1wn ac Or.inJ;c Cu\inl\ Ct•n,,ntiun Ccn1,r. sh\M"CJ up 1n 1 :.ital°' fl•r ;in WI'\ nuni air.:1K>n in O.all.i-. Tcu>. llCll. IUEIAmll: ~port BeillCh 67/46 bl~: 67/46 " Cost~ Mu~: 69147 Coron.i Ml M..r: 68 '"'!> . .,, - No easy ticket for that final voyage Around town . · <·--._ ·: .:· . · ·-•• L .~4'.-·~-' A couple or weeks ~go 1 wrote a little tribute to Dick Bluel. He's the well-known racing sailor ond screenwriter who passed away a rew weeks ago, just after strapping himsetr into the seat or a Uni ted flight to London and, he hoped, a muhi-picture deal with investors over there. ,.... ..... On the Coast Dick seldom did anyt hing quietly or simply while he was alive, and apparently he intends to apply the same guidelines to his activities on the other side. Take the usually simple, quiet' act or being · able to say, as they do in Dick's business, "That's a wrap." . Dick died'on a Saturday. The following Tuesd11y, his wife Shirley, had a call from Daniel Fr~emnn Hospital near LAX, where Dick was taken. "Uhm, Mrs. Bluel," the caller said, "uhm, we're sorry to bother you but, uhm, Mr. Bluel, uhm, well, he's still here, you sec." Shirley sighed and snid she would toke core of ---t-i~Shirtey-is-a very. s rong ody. She called the uneral directors who were supposed to hove picked Dick up on Sunday. Whoops, we forgot, they said. The people in chnrgc jumped right on it and went to get Dick. When they arrived, they found that the hospirnl wouldn't relense him. Seems the death certificate wasn't in order; hadn't been signed properly or some such thing. Finally, that wns properly handled and Dick was taken whe rever they take r>eople for cremation. Shirley wanted to schedule n date for scattering Dick's ashes at sea, but she couldn't get a commitment as to when he would be ready. "We do them one at 3 time," the funeral people told her, noting that there was quite n waiting list. But before Dick could even get in line, there was another glitch. Seems that, for some reason or other, his birth certificate was needed. Nobody is quite sure why someone \\ho has just died needs a birth certificate. Dick seldom did anything quietly or simply while he was alive, and apparently he intends to apply the same guidelines to his ac- tivities on the other side. documented. Under normal conditions, that would no t ha .. c been a probftm. Dul just the prior \\eckcnd, the bu ilding \\here such records arc apparently kept in Los Angeles was ~trickcn by a fire. While no records were incinerated, thin~ rather chaotic 1n the aftermath of the inferno. It took more than a \\eek to get poor Diel But :ill as done now. All is in rcadinc~. Did.:~ fam.ily and friends \\Ill gather :u Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub Saturd:iy :it l l a.m. and take him to sea fo r the l~t time. The plan i to scatter Dick's ashes near "C" mark on the off)hore race cou~. Dick will M .. e that. Of cou~e. the long-range fo recast calls for rain Saturday. Add Toikt Turmoil: Last month there \\as fierce Oap O\er the Aquatics Booster Oub's undcrbudaeted S\\ imming-pool building at Harbor High. Doosters had to get a lo:m from the city to get toilet~ installed. Now it's. public rest rooms :H the proposed new fire station on Balboa Island. Ne,·er mind that the Island is chocl ·a-block \\ith old \\ood houses and garage op11rtments, including some bootleg jobs \\-Ith questionable w1ring ... just don't put pu_bh c johns in the firehouse at Puk and Marine. As )Ou re:id in )·esterday's Pilot, the city council "ent ahead and \'Otcd un:inimously to go ahe:id "'ith the new firehouse - con,eniently equipped with public restrooms and the foot and car traffic and 01ber problems they may bring. But cou ncilpersons did not appro\fc the project ~ith relish. Indeed, they 3ppeared to be in a bat or pain Mond:iy nigh1. Clarcrnce Turner ~id he'd "thought about calling in sick," but -.cnt on 10 tell Wander) that, ")OU do li'e in a destination point, I h h " and )OU &.new th:ll "hen you boug t t ere. M:i)or Ph il San5<>nc \\oinced and buried his head in hi hands. When it -.:is all O\er, nobody but the Fire Department seemed \ety happy about the decision. _ Fttd M11t1la 's column run.s n-try ftlondll), U'tdand•.r .ad lnd:11. Send your items for Around Town to Bob van Eyken, The Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Tod ay Vaudeville's back Relive the days of vaudeville at "I Remember Vaudeville", an old·time show (or the whole fami ly. The show continues at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Little Theatre at Corona del Mar High School. Tickets go on sale at 7:15 p.m., $8 for general admission and $6 for seniors and students. Call 754·6~90 for information. Business wome n - Marhelle Hibbard will present "So you have a dream, Now What?" al Wednesday's meeting of South Coast Business and Professional Women, at El Torito Grill, 633 Anton Blvd. Hibbard is co-creator of Profit Technology, Inc., a training organization highlighting individual growth and achievement. Networking and registration begi ns at 11 a.m. l unch is at 11 :30. Non-members, S 15, Members, S 19. Call 472-4666 for reservations. Vote for life -Senate Bill 1902, the proposed Freedom of Research Act of 1992, would , lift the ban on federa l funding for · fetal tissue transplantation research, an action whith could significantly benefit research into Parkinson's Disease, diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease and other debilitating conditions, Children of Parkinsonians. a suppart and educational group disseminating information about Parkinson's disease, win host a meeting on "the proposed legislation at 7 p.m. Thu~ay in Conference Room B at Hoag Hospital. For 1nformat1on, call 848-4615. / Thursday Square da ncing - Active seniors who enjoy a spin around the dance floor .:ire im ited to 1oin the Costa Mesa Quid.stepper> at their \\eelo..Jy square dance, 10 a.m. Thursday at the DO\\nlO\\n Community Center, Anaheim A\enue and Center Street The group b seeking new member> tor expanded act1\ itie:,. 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Call the library at GH-3191 for more information. Going global -Kath> Jones, director of mar~eting ior the World Trade Center Association of Orange Count). \\ill give a free lecture entitled ''Globalization, the Key to Success" at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Community Room at Ne'' port Center Library, 856 San Clemente Dme. 1 JMNne Tivevth 1ai 12 JS. 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Charity tea -National Charity League Juniors of Newport Beach \\ill .hold their annual fund raiser on ,\.'\arch 14 at Le Meridien Hotel. The fund raiser, \\~kh \\ill benefit High Hopci HeJd Rehab1l1tat1on Center of Orange County, will include a mot.her-daughter ia:.h1on shO\v HAHOI TW1N CINI.MAS "° bot N J( ,., _, s.. ... oll l:lOI • 1 n,. Lw•••• ""-;: s JO e 10 rs i Glodloler :., ~ r 9 MUA CtHIMA ,...__ llod/191!1 SI ... 6 so~s f,..lo<k ~ 4 S 10 Gete II I IS c. lOWN CINTlt ClHIMAS So..it-c_, l'lolo 7SI ..... I Me4 G ••• ., r ......... (PG 13 s IS • 1c JO • Hoo'Mf 5-t , 6 IS 130 103S 3 One.• Upe,. A Crl,.,,. cPCl • •S ~ ~ 15 •• .,_ • w .. w 'l"G 13 s JO 1 ~ 9 30 SOUJH COAST~ Ii• S..nllo-.• S•o ~·1 1 ai.-" o.. -.. a.n ... , "Ci 131 5 lO .. l:w-,_ • ~mefn el o" 1-U.ble M-l'Ci 13 ~ ·~ • •s J n.to le Mw life l'G I) 5 I e SOUTH COAST VIUAGI ~ al WIOl ~v "'"-1. I mftfllBll•• •" C()9ptf hOt Ind cold IT8ln ~ I Ina • ~-~ Md _j .. P'O to tach utsttn t flnl1hld --...... In "' proflCt. Al new -1top1. flu ll11u , rtqUlrtd -..... garden 11011 Ill ba, ...,., .,.. ...... ........... _ ... _....,. and a themed tea lilied "Mad Hatter's Tea Party". Back Bay tour -Free walkin~ tours of the Back Bay Ecological Rese"'e· the la5t t>f the • sea~n. will be conducted at 9 and 10:30 a.m March 14. The guided ~our covers a little ""'~-...,.. than a mile on a pa .. ed route at an easy pace, comfortable shoes and hats are recommended, and will start bet\veen 9 to 10:30 a.m. and start every firteen minutes thereafter. Th~ tours are designed to show the budding wonders of Back Bay in spnng and guide will give information concerning birds, plant5, and wildlife in t;ack Bay area Bird books, b oculars, water. and a snack are ggested. Call G4 6-8009 for more information. Sunday Israeli leader -Yitzhak Rabin, former Prime Minister of Israel, will present an in:.1de view of the Middle East peace process at a Temple Bat Yahm. 7 p.m. March 15. Rabin, who will be labor Party candidate for pnme minister 1n the June elections, retired from the t~raeli army in 1968, entered politics, served five years as ambassador Lo the United States, was M1n1ster of Labor under Golda Meir and became prime m1n1sler 1n 1974. T1d.elS for Rabin's addre::.s, available at the temple office, 1011 Camelback St., are S36 for re>er\ ed seating, S 18 general admission or S 15 ior studeots and ~niors. Call 644-1999 for - intormat1on. Ma rc h 16 Hype ractive chi ldren -Parents with hyperact1\.e children are invited to meet March 16 for a seminar in educational psychologist Joan Andrews' offices, 1151 Do' e St • Suite 1 OS. Therapist Jill Bolton \\ 111 off er "fr1endsh1~ and Seti-Esteem in the ADD Child" at 7 p.m. Admission •> SS ADO (Attention Deficit Disorder) often · results in underachie..ement, temper tantrums and bed \\etting Call 476-0991 for more 1nformat1on. 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The 212 gucsb "ere gobbling up the hot, Ihm crusted. tomato and chccsc-f1llcd pizzas as Vldl Dan SocLety soon as they \\ere baked. "Af1er hi~ term (as supcn t!)or) he could probably slart an lmh p1ua parlor," said Larry Hoff man, ano1he1 celeti c hcf "ho claimed he "as an C\ccllcni cook and had been !)t1rnng up his pas1a sauce !)ince 6 a.in. Domenick Roppolo was al!;O rnal..mg p1uas, but said "1fc Barbar .l "as really lhc good cook of the family. Jim Slemons said he had a surprise dbh (Tajah said she was his only dish). Ben Harris was busy serving, singing and i..cc:ping hb f.1i...c mustache on. Jerry Kobrin JUSI seemed to be ea11ng most of the time. John Crean armed before his 12:15 shift and \\ J) ready to Cliol . Paul Salata, once again lei lulb kno" h1.: \\Cnl 10 USC by wearing his L'SC undcNc.1r O\e r his trousers. Other chch rn ..:ludcd Terry Lee, Jean Pierre Lemanis sil'r of Antoine. Nikolas Chugay, \ ince FcrrJ~J mo, Craig Fertig, Chris Andeison, Don Andersen JnJ Tim Plum of ~I •n Ch.11c .1u \his fiH:-and-a-h.1lf year-old 1...1·.1~htcr An1t.i h.t!> J ubetc'>) Uc ... 1t.lc' thl' praJ. a bullet of Italian dishes -poknt.i. , 1u .... 1:;.c). huge .. hrimp. pas1as, 111rsna1cJ \1.. ·:;.11.:~ -''.I!> out fllr the taking. Jm Gurl1.rnu \\ .1~ pl.i~ rnJ; the: accort.lion and .\It •1nJ ,\Jr, O.i,1J L Rober- ' 11 l,f In 11i.· I .t\C Jlllllllllh.cJ the :n.! t;l.l.l .. : LI t'l.:1r J.1u~h1cr. l .trl, Id,\ di\.'' \\ (,1t..., 1,tn, '011 t • Ir .1 ,f \I ' \l1 .. h.1d P t.\ !.:1'1.rn , : ~.11.1:m:.1. ll r.nerl\ ut >1.: ,, p.irt Lk ,I\. h -. ·1 h..: lm,k··..:kd ,., .l ll.h5 ~r.1Ju­ .1' .. l•f L n.,cr,11~ High School JnJ 1 • h I i.:r.1d11.11c of the L:n1,cr!:>1tv ' ~ .I'. <..rll ( dt!Urlll.J\ ,,h >ol Of .r .. J11 • 'i .. '' cmr-1 uJ J'> :.in 1 • ~:.: • '· c b~ Gli>~11 L1t;ncr \. '"\.'" .1:l' .1 c.)-.tJ ~k ... 1 11.:r !.1111r~ I r1J1..1?HllJ01 " J 191:>5 ( l n.rn.1 J\.·I .\l.1r Jligh School grad· 1 ,._. JnJ .1 l 1•111 !!r..1Ju.11c frum the l C .,._!1'-" I lll hu ... ne,., :iJmin1s- 1: .11.un I k 1' J1!>tr1c1 :.ale) and .ir kct n..: m.1r .. 1gcr for Gallo \\inc CompJn~ of Lo') Angeles They "111 h.: mJrried A0pril I I in Laguna Pre'b)tenan Church 1n l Jgun:i Deach. John Stansbury was leading the si nging and encouraging 01hers 10 join in "Amore," "Sorrcnlo." etc. Joey Bishop, tmcee for the af1ernoon, ar- ri' cd "ith \\ ife Sylvia and his mandolin (a gift from Horner and Jethro). He kept people l.iui;h1ng a~ he SJ'e a\\ay prizes including a ~on1fol.i nJe. glJ!f umbrellas and S l,000 ccnif- icatc for co')mcllc surgery from Or. Chugay. It ";.i., a \\Ill! and fun event ch:ured by Kilty Leslie anJ B.lrbra Marches, "ho '~ere teaming up (or their thiru JDF benefit. • "\Ve hope to make Sl0,000 today. Some very drama1ic re!)carch is being done right here at M left, pizza-maker Domenick Roppolo. Above, Joey Bishop, serving as emcee and mandolin player, w\th co-chair Kitty Leslie. UCI," Leslie said. "UCI is one of the four research centers in the country and the grea1 thing is that they share their·findings," said Phil Hamilton, JOf board prez. "Our motto is that t~is is the decade of the cure." lt:tiians for the afternoon included Hamilton's "ife Janel, her p:irents Nora and Charles Hester, her ~1\tcr Marilt n Cianulias and husband Jim, Mimi and Har Birnkrant, · Donna Crean, Jane Withers, Ken Norton, Ann <1nd Wolf Stern, music man Lynn Willis, Phyllis Green, Barbara Harris anJ prego m:inagcr Franco Vessia. Yi •tHt' 1'u,~ \le kn~"' ::, ) Jre "e. • Ir L!lll'' "uh tht' rerrnnn th~~ da, .... 1ndu tr). Rde •.1te the '4U1rl' JnJ · • malfuncuom 1.)t w ur machine h\ the \'NOER-YOUNG Came: ~l me Sn)dcr of J\c:" port Uc a1.h " I mJrry Rober! f r.j nk \ 1. un~ ol \ 111. lh tc lk..ich, H J 1n .111 April :!Ci cuc.mony 111 ~I fo.:ich1m·s C1thoh1. Chur1:h, (u~u ~1csa . The •.mnounccmc:n1 "·'' made by her parent\, \Ir .1nJ ~In •. Rubert Gunkel uf "'-'" JX>tl The hridc·elc1.1 1~ J ~r j J 1.ttc 1>1 c:"I"' rr 11 .i rbor ll 1~h \,ti "-'I .md (. 11 .)1 IC I •Hl!c: lk'.a-:h HC"r fr r x ~ the: 'Qn ' ( fr.., ~kral 1\1 dcr,on .m I \Ir. f{ob"·r t li. 'vun" t'.l\ll h of .).11dli1c u .!ll'h He '' a ~r 11lu 11c of Jo..j1.,c:rslau1c:rn mcnc:in t tiih 5'hvvl 111 Wc,1 Cicrmany and An 0 11..l ~t~tc Uni· ''C"UY in Tempe. Aru "'" \\-ht'n 't\lO\t'Ching l llITTt'' J},ing ch.H l m h~lr v,1u J1.ll \.i Mn tht: 1men· 'It\ t'\t'n 1u'c 1 noh.h or r",1, 1r'.," rth ~,,n,.Jt'flOt! h 1r in .. r m'-e. ,,,n.,1der ~Mc ~ Cencer. \l~'ll er~ co m..i~ tt brid. \\ t ! \ . ' ' ' The Me''ia~ Center '" P.tuhl Bdl Ir ler' ,ln · r rh• ne rtrt11rm th( furKtK n ~n '"'"t'n nc m.11. ha~-and r~n )m . A.n i mmJ wu. chi''' CJ' l , ~rtilf .. 111.1nu· y,,u J >n't need •my r~r r~1p heap of hmer mcm1.;rtt'' That akme 1.lU)!ht co ~heer \ lU up. Ah, buc it' unh the bcgmnan~. ~alL~ The Me'~!.! entt'r ~' rk' through the P.ioh~ Bell rh\ine v'rem. 1th some mlpr~"'"'' lJNh1r1u . le tale me"a '\\.hen )\Jt.1°re , n another c.all-n~rhin~ no m l\.hl~ could'' rJ \It tdl .. ~ 1U v.hen c h mes' ~e c,1mt: in. Ir ottc:h c.1s • tt ,1pr, lf "~'s\ ~ f(trlC~ otl fa1m my (l)UCh·tone ph >ne 1n the "urld. Becau~ th.en:', no C~•pc tn\b l't'd nJ • m.ichm char clutter )·our lite )hu'l1 be beccer able tll ta) m couch. )~lU'll even be freed fr,~ a certJtn .tffi('lJnt \lf anxiety. c a bad deal lf 4.95 J m nth pith 150 a m mrh fur cai h Exten .. 1on Mailbox plus ch.trge, 1 td ~~--~·· N1wpo1t IMch/Coata Meu Pilot ---------------------------------- Community Forum -.. - Community forum runs on Mondays, Wc<.lnesdays and r:icJays Editor William l obdell...642-4321 , ext. 351 Another View Wrong or r111111; 1luS wll win -P-ar-ty-lines - hile I wish that President Bush were a 'true be- liever' - or a "new right" conservative -he will win in November, vulnerable, quirky and ~ndescrying as he may be wath his reversal on ta..'(es, quotas, and the Kurds. 1) The Democrat nomi- nc;e will typically be inap· propriate -personality weak, socially liberal and tainted. Gennifer Flo\\crs, draft dodging, etc. "ill re- play big in the Fall game. 2) Democrat le aders, can· didates and voters arc 100 dhided. 3) The Democrat Con- gress \\ 111 foolishly block Bush's reco,cry proposal . 4) The ccoriomy may im· prO\'e. 5) The electoral college vote fo,ors the GOP more than ever. Yet Dush could win on ha own right tn ,;i positi\e \Cin if he \\Oultl :id· \OCatc a clear, relijble, 'en· sible "ision. Dom c s ti ca ii ): Com· mensurate Y.ith deep cuts in spending, cltmin:uc the capi· tll gains t:J..'( on proJuc1h it) in\CStments anu phase in a low Oat ta.~ alloY.ing deduc- ttons onl) for rent, mortgage in terc t and charitable con- tnbut1ons. DemJnd a \Ote on the Grace Commi>Sion's recommendations :ind on amendments for term limits. line item \eto, a bal:inced budget. spending ltm1ts, and the retirement of our S-l tril· lion debt. After the Demo- crats \Ole no, call for a Con· stitutaonal Com ention re· stnctcd to tho)e fac:il i • sues. FollO\\ through and keep the liberals on the de· fen i\c. As :i l~t resort, put Q tax on the 'super rich' mil· hon:urcs. The net ronse· quences \\tll diminish the Uelt"'a) burcaucr.:scy, liberal congressman, and the GOP's cumbersome im:ige of ·fa,onng the rich'. lnterna11onally: Rcqu1re human rights, democracy, free and fair trade -quid pro quo -from all coun- tries. Recognize Tibet, Croatia, SIO\enia and an in· dependent Kurdistan "1th a slice of Turkey, Iraq. Syria and Iran. Oust Sadd m, re· strict his milit:iry bct'ACcn . the 32 and 33 degree paral· leis around lbghdad and aid the Kurdish-Shiite di • )idcnt:> Support ~ return of Nagorno-Karabill to Ar· menia. Relocate the Pales· tini:ins, if the pc:>ce tails fatl, to Jordan or to Iraq or South Arabia with $ecurit)". oil nghts, etc. IC Dush h:id lung :igo got· ten Off his t31U quo Uf pas· 1\-e, re3Cli\e, 4 ftO-\loin poll· cies, there wouJJ have been fa r less blood s.hed abrt»d and less economic p;iin nt home. The bottom line i.siue -docs Mr. Dush ba'c the COOYICltOn to k:id in the ngbt direction? l( not, he m.ly lo5C. Cbri ttd l.s • Co w Mn• rnldt ol PR£SIO~T I There's .nothing wrong with Republicans taking on Republicans M aybe it's reapportionment, maybe it's a party identity crisis or m:iybe it's simply democracy in action. Whatever the reason, Republicans arc running :igainst Republic:ins in record number this )Car.1 Beach Councilman Peter Green. 'Asscmbl)man Gil Ferguson,' who repre ents Newport Beach, is being met by Costa Mesa CouncilwonT'.in Mary Hornbuckle. though BI Bob is doing his utm~t to pulverize his challenger's support before it even emerges. year, the party mo\t:rs and shakci:.s like to fi\ attention on the big picture -r1::-clccting Dush in tlw, in~tance. \\ith choice, there h nothing "n>ng "ith m.11\111g :in incumbent ans\\Cr his constituent!>, there i' nu1h1ng 'Mong -here and there, now and ::igain -"11h sending an incumbent into r ·tircmcnt. In the Congressional district that takes in Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and a slice of Newport Beach, Rep. Dana Rohrabacher is being taken on by Costa Mesa Councilman Peter Buffa as Y.etl as Huntington In one messy contest to represent Huntington Beach io the Assembly, incumbents Tom Mays, Nolan Friaellc and Doris Allen are battling for the same seat. One will survivc,.two will be looking for work. W hile it's nice to ha'e a choice in the primary, Republican Party laaders in Or:inge County are no doubt pulling out their hair as they view the political landscape. Party'' isdom has al\va)S been that's its foolhardy to waste GOP dollars by having a Republican takes o n a fellow Republican. And in a presidential election There ha\C been ca:.ualt1ei. of this philosophy before. bc1J this ~car lluntan~ton Ueach f\ta)Or Ron ~11\a drnppcJ uut of a Congrt:l>s1on.il 1..0nh.:,t ''hen pJrty leader~ a ~cJ lum 10 refrain lrum tal.ing on a tdlo\\ Republican. \'utcrs :.holild -in;.ikc that must -be .11lu"1.:J dio.-.c. :!\Cll in one p:.sn~. And 11 ''~ bu:· olt un th1.. nollon that hu . .:c I'> nut healtli) or thal p.trt) !.:.i 'er:. pu:.so'> some '>Ori 1>1 ::'.rcat r kno,,lcdi:e on ''h:.11', best tor u,, then '"e'~c lo I a 1..011~1..!.:rabk b.111k. Even the well-heeled Rep. Bob Dornan i being challenged within his O\\ n party this year, Nothing stops the street sweeper We just "anted to take thil> opportunity to congratulate the fine Costa Mesa traffic patrol for being so diligent and con cien· tious in maling i.ure th:n the street S\\Cep· er could do its job along OfJngl! A'cnue in front of St. JoJchim's Church on :..13rch 4. Sc\'ernl \\OTShippcrs had to lc.t\e Ash Wednci.da) Sef\1ces to mo\C cari. \\hen Father KrJusc reminded them thJt tlm \\as, in fact, Wedne day and that the offk. er) \\Crc pre ent to \Hite 11 l ets. In se,cral place in the dt). the nu parl ang signs arc sparse or partaall) hid· den and \\C ha'c recc1,cd ti ckch \\hen p:ir~d IC).) th:in JO minutes. Perhap the cit) could spend a little more time and effort o n repairing the street· and a little les on hara~)ing the: c11iz.cn ''ho use them. PETER WICKERSHAM LINDA D. PE~DLETON Co:.t:i Mei.a Romance stHI alive A nice community story on )Our front page toJay about the )Ou ng man propos· ing at the pier. It was cute and I cnjO)Cd it. I didn't think people \\ere rom:intic an) more. MARY LANDRY . An 11levated solution !lats orr to Dud Parriott. the local re 1· dent \\ho 1 prop<.ring ~me real solutions to the tran portJtion problems an South· em California. One thing that ''ould ampro'c on PJr· raou's design \\Ould be the use of magnetic lc\itation. M:ignctic le,itation S) terns \\Crc originally designed :is far back a the \car 1910. \\'hen \Chicles arc elevated on ~1agnet1c energy, the energy requirements arc mimmized because friction is mini· mrzct.I \Crsu other S)~tems \\hich use · "heel~ on rail . The U!>C of a con:.tantl) moving "cpicle on a closc<l loop system "hich Mr. Parriott h proposing 1s ingen1u!>! ·1 he use of e\ist- ing median !.trips as pre' iously been pro· Po ed b) many other ta.\ pJ) ing citizens. It 1s time to uttlizc the medians because Cal· tr .tn'.) already O\\OS the right-of·\\ ar. It no'" appe:irs that the fir~t magnetic le' itation S)stcm "111 be constructed in H onda Jl the Orlando Atrport. It as ume to utili .:c nlagnetic 1c,itat1on in all future· transportation systems "hich are con· structcd in the United States. JOSEPH L KUH:--: NcY.port Deach \\ h1fl: thi~ \IC\\ I'> undc r:-.tamJ.1hk Imm the part) 's pcrsp1..1.ti\c, the \uters desef\1.: better. There ll> nothing \HOil£ Democrats aren 't invisible 1 han~ been one of 1hc trongc t sup· po rters of the Dail~ 1'1ln1 and strong ad· mirer of )OU :ind ti..: LobJ ·II Group but I am really I.ind of t1-.J..cJ 1..111 for .t ChJnge. I know )OU try to be lair. )OU normal!) are fa ir, the Orange Count~ D1.mo..:r ab had their annu.tl comcntion at the llihon Hotel in Anahe11n anJ It ''as ~.trtl..ll) Or· ange County -lh.1 \Cr. r c1nste1n and some other people \\1..r1.: 1hcre and )OU J1J1 t ha\ c a srni::..: "\llJ bdorchJnd rn 'uur p:ipcr. Thil>~ i-; not JUl>t CostJ ~1c~J. ·it i:. Orange Coun1~ "h1~h includl.'., c~:.1.1 Mci..1 the t.1~1 11mc I looled .tnJ I Jill rl.'.· all} \Cl) Upl>Ct th.it )OU couldn't gi\C ju ... t :J notification of 'ome sort that the conH:n· tion i:. being held be .tuse I h:.sJ to hc:.ar :ibout it accadcntl~. I know there arc more l.)cmo.:rat!> Irle me ''ho "ould a11cnJ if 1hc' lnc" about it. I am a stron~ admm.:r. b~t I thmt..: }OU c:in't keep the Dcmo.:rab 111\1,tblc :ind )OU do ti) to be polite .tnd ti) tu be fair and I under')tand. but rccoi;ni~c th~11 there :.irl.' D.:mn rJb a round. JOH'\ !:>~U 111 ''-"Port CS1.a1.h Kif es are people, too l his b in rrsponsc 10 fohn R I l pl m,· l.:tt.:r 1..·l n plaining Jbout the l11e t )I.''' !IC.Jr Pl.11.CllllJ Street :.at th1.. rarl on tup ot th.: blulh. l bci;..1t1 tl~ing m) ~tunl k11cs there o\cr three ~c:.trs agu. they ju,1 pllt the ,oJ dO\\ll ll•r hCJ\efb !lake, SQ \l\U c.1..-ulJ .),I\ l '!>la1ted 1he trcnJ at that r.tr!.. ~o one c.I ..: lk\\ 1h.:m ti !:rc bdurc me. w I i..110 \\ l ''J~ th" l nh 1..-nc there. 5an;:c 1\1.' I en di 1,cJ utf s~'1.ral ot the b..:ach .... s nd the 1..lll1) L.:1 d p11,1.s \\1th ,t~ n;; "1mJ d.r· rent-., I tounJ the condit vlh .and almm· phere iJc:il :.it th.at pan ... I 11, r )\ kites tu mu .. 1..: and 11 h :.i beau tr· ful ;irt. ~l .. tn) people sll..lp hl ":itch ~mJ tdl me th 11 tb:\ h.1\e \\:.st1..11cJ Ill\ kite:-. d;m .... • ang in the :.~y ..1nJ th-.) 10\c 1t. ·1 he~ sa~ al hm:htcns tlK1r c.i.J\ JOJ th:u·, \\h:at k1:c th 1-ng i .. ail abl. ut. i h:.t' c :ibu hdp ·J :>t.1n ::.c,eral teen) from the n .1rb~ high s .. hl.X>l ''ith ~tunt kite fl\ in•. l th::ik thh 1~ :a h:.irm1c,., hohb' for c\cr.one. 1·0 blame the dm ine ol some mor~rn" un the l11e f\crs rs total!\ ndiculou . If \OU ban 1he !..ltc n\crs. \OU might 3> \\di ban the J'l:Op!e \\ho ''all do\\n the str et ,,c.1nng ught fitting or ,J...imp~ outlth. I hJ\C hJJ to J"1<lgl! m:in~ a pcr,on ''ho ha> \\Jnder"d into m\ lane, thcrclorc l don't dmc as much on ·Pacific CoJst I l1ch" ' in summer. I SUl!gCSl af ~ou d.>n'l ·ltlc ·the morons Y.ho dun't L.no'' hu" to dri\'e, ei· ther "or!.. at gdt1ng them off the road or talc a bu,, L0:"\~11::. ~t AURLR (.~t.J \k J So who says there 's no such thing as a freebie? Tlt\T WAS TH E WEEK Tll\T WAS - Sure, ):l \\:lnna be :i nc" paper columni'>t "ith all the fancy freebies, but }a gott:i have strength, durability, and cast-iron m 1de~. Tru t me, the schedule can be fatal Take 1he past \\eek, please: Thursday: After rubbing elbow and whate\er "ith 166 v.omen at .Esc:ida' luncheon in The Center --------Club, it was a lll!ltl Ja h home to pick up the heir opp:ircnt for :rn C\cning ------'Aith S:muon et D:ililil at the Performing Arts bJibershop. Two rapid-fire round trips or 140 miles, brightened by P,re·the:iter dinner at the Red Robin oorderang South Coast PIJza. Our hol>t \\.ls the head Red Robin h1m,clf. Bill Miller, president of the fJ t·gf\.)\\ ins chatn and an e" uing ne"'romer to the local i.ccne. Thanks to Miller\ in,i'>tence that \\C sample C\el)th1ng on the scrumptious menu, l ''.u Jblc to ,1eep through the opera's fir t t\\o acts -onl) to be aY.akcncd by Act lll'S rousins bacchanalc. Frida): Another "ild sprint, starting \\ith a "'it to Mi ion Viejo Mall, "here son Jethro \\'1 fitted at G1ngi.ss form.11\\C.tr for his VCI) first tu.\cdo -and I'll e'plain "hY in a minute. Then to the Laguna Niguel funhou c or ncwl)'\\Cd) U.irban Venezia and Stosh Tkacl)k. for a dinner-part) celebrating the ch3nging or the guard at Fashion I land -"ckome to general manager Jani~ tl1ebs, farcY.-ell to llaltimore-oound Rk k Olhcr -and a tOJ')t to en h:intml! Ruth h.o, "ho'~ nu\~ 1hc olc proprietor ul Or.mfc C1..'a't mJl!JL1n.c......Cablc 1 \' prl du.:1..r U:ub.tr:i. blc; her. great bag he.art. rwJul..'cJ the IJ,.1gna her elf. aturdn); It \\,l the CH) iJI 111..lp.:\ tu111 to honor Oonn:i and John Cn.an :i' Humanitarians of the \ 1..ir •. O) )CJr. and local ~1dmirers filled a 1.. harll:rc:J bu' - :ilong \\Ith SC\eral tkch of 1..lthcr H'lu .. lo -for the pilgrimage to 1he Ucn:rl~ Halton. facl)'One wa gorgc1..1u'h amrc~t. including Jethro (once \\e got hb hla....I..: 11c treJ). :mu a 'ood time \\ .lS hJJ b~ :.ill. There "ere Holl)'\\ooJ tar ..,prinklcJ all o'er the pmpad .. ed ballroom, anll - beCJU:>C the City or Hope frO\\I .) lln smoling -such di tingui,hcd guc''' :.h Milton Dcrlt hall to ~nea~ off to i~natc hi-s 1og1e Gu <Nt n, Jobnnit Crun, and ttu .. sm1.1!..e·l1tained. "'retch joineJ Uncle :..tillt '\\PORT-~l \l"t-11"1> in the Crl\ "I Rop.:. und,.n : \ft, r tour hour' ol I k· U'.)t.a.nir ~ '" i..•p. i: \\ ;i, \lft to Prcgu R1,tor,1ntc to 1uin th · \\Orld\ m~, t un ti.. I~ corp ... u: fu,· t .. h, f-'J1t r Ill :i "1IJ brun.:h b.:ne 1ltr1£ th~ Juhnik Di::ibctc FounuJl10 I .. 'I d1rct1orc·gencralc l ran1..u h .,~tJ ,; g d J lca't L1'l cncounter1..u • t1 .. 1' .an Empin.: -w l:i\l'>h that 1.:' n ti.: cckbrateJ scl'\crs ,·oult!n't mu .... J... II ur And "ho \\:ls the liH~lic 1 '>':lit rot :ii > \tr Cr :.in. that· "hi.>. \tunda~: Up earl) tb t l! ' n J ·fl 1 th ... ophthahnol s1't :and h u' ... u l ll\ to th \C' ( r \\:is ti the uther " ) r. und , :rnd th n lun~h at Ul)t:.anJ:, Out that' :a 'tor' fur 1111othcr da\ ... • * )<·rn l\obrin' tvluma nin M uod:J)', U'~dne d;i_r 'unJ 1.n·d;J) Geo1p B.uh. (R), The White tlou c, 1600 How to contact your legislators. CllOOL l>l n Rte r. I ll 16•1:) "· ""'"J'.'rt lk"""·.. ~u1 , .. 1 d nt. Pcn~yl\ani:a A,c., Wiu.hincton. O.C. ~00 VICE PRESIDENT Dae Qwl)lt. (R), Se~tc om~-e Ou1IJin&. Wa.Wnaton, DC. 20S lO covll.11i1oa htt Wllsoa. (R). State Cllritol, .11.raatcnto. 9S8l•. (9l6~S·~l U ENATOa5 Alu Craat .... (0), S7S1 \\', Century Oh\J., Su le SIS, Loi Aqcles,. S. (213)215·2 1 • .I.a. s., ...... (R). ~400 E. ~ ttlla A\e .• SUite 106&. Anaheim. 6).1.lJ\t U.S. HOtJS& Of' U:PUSENTATn Cllrll c-. (R). 40th DIM .. ~ t.lllCArtbur BMt... East Towe,.. Newport Be~ 92660. ~~.(It.,_ ... Colar Meta ud Newpon 8td.) STAT£ EN.\TE Mariu Bt~so•. (R), )7th Dist 140 Nev.port Center Dri\e, Suite 1 .. q. Nc"''J).'rt Bc:ach. 9%660, ~1 137. (RC'prcscnt • Nc•port Bt~h) J4*a ll l..ntlt, (R), 35th D t., 1940 W. ... Orancc\\ooJ, Suttc 106, Oran •c, 9266.i, 939-06().4. (Represent Ci ta la:&) STATE IBLY CU!krt 1·,......._ (R). 7llth Dt~t, 4667· MacArthur &NJ .• Swtc , '(wpm Otai:h, 9:~ 756-0665. (Newpoft Duch.) 'e&a• FruatUt, (R), 69th 01 t •• 1719.S ·c~horc Sa. Suite 201, f oontiain \'allq. 2 662·S500. (Represent r ru of Cu6t Mesa anJ Hunt1n1ton Bt.chJ CAUfOllNIA C AL CO DH 10, San FrancllCO (•1$)90i'..s.200 (Soute. t re&k>A nwtnte lplil bctwtca ollica ill Loaa Bed (l13) $90-.5071 , and Saa Ditao (61 9) Jt7.f740. Comm loetr Doo MdHis: (619)72..'·9~~6 ORA.'\CE CO N'n · 80-'RD OF P~ll\'l 'OR ' ll.111 ul Admini lt;ativn. 10 C1\I • ('(nltr r1u ... s~nta An.i, Q~i'Ol llllrrl UM. \\1cdtr ~nJ 01R C'"t;a Mc,a. s -.1!20 Thoma t·. Ril > .5th Dist, (:-.:c"l"''rt U a h, ·.ant.a An lk1 ht ) a.J~SO OU. n · 80.\IU> OF EDlr All S ~ Klalmu Ort\c. C' ta tc • P.O. Db.>< 9050. 262 • 9050. 966-4W). Ellaltltt .. O. hl'kr, member, Tru\tcc ru CC ta t . cv.pcxt De b) OaA.._.C£ COll. fAIR 80.\RD F• r Dr .. C :a t 7Sl·FAIR PmlJcna: Lan) ~ V.ce hcikknt. 0.. wueet. OittC10i'I T-'n1••a. C.... u ..... J .... l'nH. .., .,..,, .... ....... ....,~...._., ...•. Juhn \\. M ull Lk.1.:irJ ~t .. n1ll"r:o.· l\1rrot \\(m~r. prt id nl; Jin• d~ ll<X>m, RoJ M.at\lllhan, J ud' l'rian.u, ~l11.r11 LoofbourtV;t, t;J 1.kd .. u , ,\t;artha t lu r. Watt . C0tnrnun :v Elliot ~"• )r • ch.llfm.an Jim Gift inpr pybl~ TOM~ ~~t~ publishef 11MmS.loWet fditor & • t ptftident 5etw MMttle ~-Of • • • • k Page • City council votes to get tougher with D1111age regulatlons By Ins Yokof 8111 ... NEWPORT BEACH -Besides the contentious issue of the Balboa lsJand fire Station, the CTty-COuncil on MOnday night debated and approved: permits 1tnd be located in certain com- mercial and ligh1 industrial zones. The amended ordinance, which will be formally ado~ed March 23, sets u re- quirements for massage technician and operator permits and allows 1hc city to do everything from issue fines to revoke per· mits when a business violates the law. port Beach has become known as the un- offici:ll "Massage Capital of Orange County." The moniker and a police dc;- p__artment csaima1e lhat SO pcrcen1 of lhc cLly's 43 businesses are fronts for illegal activity scared city officials last year into b:mning new massage parlors while lhey reviewed the impac1s and crafted new reg· ulations for them. have patios, walls and other private im· prOYements 10 10 JS feet out onto lhe sand u long as encroachment permits are obtained and annual Ceca of..$100 lo UOO arc paid. whether an encroachment was an exillin& or new one was also deleted lo now allow all encroach~ents, old or new, to apply for a permil.- Since the program began in July 1991, about one-third of lhe approximately 300 encroaching homeowners have applied for permi11, public works staff reported. Of the 90 applications, 2.S have been 1rantcd permhs and lhe city is presenlly inspectina and processing lhe other 65 requests. • Changes to beef up the city's law regulating massage establishments. Last month, the council adopted specific new requireme nts for the several dozen mas- sage pulors in the city, requiring lbc busi- nesses to pay $200 each, apply lor use The tougher law and new regulations are aimed to stamp out illegal activity at the city's 43 massage parlors. Because of the high number of such businesses, New- • Some minor changes to the ocean- front encroachmenl permit program, which allows beac;hCrof!t homeowners to The cl)angcs, which have lhe "ale Coastal Commission 1tafrs OK, include a new deadline -May 30 -for ownen of existing encroachmenlS to apply for a per· mit. Meanwhile, an Oct. 20, 1990, date specific~ in the policy lo determine PLAN: ·South Coast Metro developer requests modlftcallon From A1 Instead, Curci-England officials are asking the City Council to change the gener.al plan before it's adopted so they could build 6-i2 apartments on the followed farm land, about double what they would be allowed under the gen- eral plan proposal. "There's a large employment base there with South Coast Plaza," said Curci-England Gen· era! Partner Shurl Curci. "If peo- ple are able to live 1'ex1 to where they live, they don't h:i'e 10 drive to work. That should be a go:il of planning." The council will consider the re· quest on March 16, when it's slat- ed to take final action on the gen- eral plan, \\h1ch has been in 1hc \\orks in one form or another for the past seven years. The dilemma comes nt a time when city planners and council members prc:a trying lo put the fin- ishing tou~ls on the gener:il plan, "hich would significantly lower growth throughout the c11y in the next 20 yeJr~. .. Ne\Cr before ha\e "'e e\Cn contempla ted such a ma~1ve do\\nscaling." Development Ser· \1ccs Director Don Lamm said. .. This is reall} a hi::.toric time for the cit~." In recent "eeks, builders - l:uge and small -h:ive been . sec officials fear . geiteral plan will freeze growth By Anna Cekola SUIT WIUf COSTA MESA -While Southern California College received the go-ahead Monday lo build a small new c:impus chapel, additional future expansio n at the Christian campus is in jeopardy, officials s:iid Tuesday. • Unde~the slower-growth general plan tentatively adopted by the City Council last month, college officials say a new zoning limitation for public and semi-public lands would esse nti:illy freeze any growth on the 42-yenr-old campu::., ''hich is adjacent to Costa Mesa City Hall on F:iir Drive. "ll "ill severely affecr the college.'' Business Manager Herb Smith said. ''I'm sure it was more of an O\.crsight of the effect, than the intent to block any expansion." . In the hopes th:it the new 3,128-square-foot chapel won't be the last project for the non-profit college, officials will be asking t~e City Council to exempt them from the proposecPZoning limitations in fa,or of an existing :igreeme~t tnal would allow fu1urc growth. 1 In the next five )Cars. colleg¥icials figure they will need to replace existing buildings and increase the size of the campus by about 80,000 square feet. The council is ~cheduled to take final action on the general plan March 16. the S<lme d:ite it will consider the college appeal. "The college is a unique entity," Smith said. "Basically, it's the only one of its type in town:• Such a drastic zoning limitation could also threaten loans the college needed to help pay for two new $3.7 million student opartment buildings off Vanguard Way, designed to accommodate a projected 10..ycar increase in the srudent body from 940 to 1,200, Smith said. If it hadn't been for his contact with city planners with the chapel project, Smith said he wouldn't have even been aware of the draslic changes in store for the Assemblies or God·3Cfili31cd college, formerly located in Los Angeles and Pasadena before moving to the former Costa Mesa World War II U.S. Army air field in 1950. Ironically. the new chapel will replace one of the o ld Army barracks that now houses the college financial aid building. The chapel plan was unanimously approved by the city Planning Commission Monday night. The new chapel -designed to host small weddings and funerals -will also have a dining and kitchen area and dressing rooms. The old 2,700-square·foot barracks building will either be demolished or donated to the Historical Society, Smith said. Construction is expected to begin in late August. ::.crambling to figure out how the gencrnl plan "ill affecr their prop- erties before it 's adopted. which has been in the planning stages for about seven years, is no exception. recomtnendcd, Curci-England of· ficials ~y. two main alternatives \\Ould exisl for South Coast Metro Center: South Coas1 Metro Center, IC the general pl•rn is adopted as •Curci-England could develop the remaining 18.3 acres with two more 12-story office buildings, a total of 1.2 million square feet or commercial office space. Three 12- story office buildings already exist in the center, for a total of about 749,000 square feet. Such a build- out would generate about 15,470 car trips per day. • Curci-England could develop 20 residential units per acre, or 366 apartments next to the existing , offic~ space. Such a project would result in about 12,000 daily auto trips. But with the slumping economy, Curci-England officials say it ~ouldn't be feasible to build only 20 units per acre and they would be forced to build the office build· in gs. With 642 apartments on the property, the project would be (ea· sible nnd traffic would still be lower than the office developmcnl alternati\'C, officials said. Councilwomnn Sandy Genis. a strong supporter or the slower- growth plan, agrees that apnrt- mcnts would probably be better for 1hc land, :ind said she "'ould be willing to negotiote. .. We don't h:wc hordes of peo- ple beating down the doors to try and rent office space," she said. .. 1( they dcd1ca1cd a p:nk to scr.c the ~jtc. then 1 \\OulJ be willing to an increase in (res1dcnti:il) den- sity." K-MART: Harbor Boulevard store facing big changes HOME: Is lllller tnvest111111on llJ heallh services •RGLARY: Dog found, cash gone From 1\1 Among the! changes. •A new commercial comple.'( 'A'dl extent.I :icross the parl..1ng 101 from 1he C"<l~ting K·mlrt store to Alpha Beta, which is located 10· ward the front of the lot off Har- bor Boule .. ·ard. •The existing K·marl wi ll be e.x- p:inded from nbout 60,000 square feet lo 90,000 square feet 10 make \\ay for new producr lanes, a l:uger garden center and renovated res- taurant. •Hause of Fabric. now located ne\l door to K·man, 't'lll be relo· cated in the new part of the center and expanded by about 15,000 square feel. •Alpha Ikt:i will lea"e the cen· ter altogether and be replaced wi1h a 21 .000-squarc-foot Office Depot. • No plans have been mJde in- volving any other tenants in the center, although all part~ of the plaza will be remodeled Extra landscaping will also help g ... e the center a '\\armer .. look, officiab said. .. Notbfog "'Ill remain the same," Keams said. For homeowners in the Brighton s~ complex nexl door to the plaza on College Avenue. the Fantasy 5/0ecco . F~nwy s IJU(!'S(by drawing f01 S2 50,000 prize: 12, 15. 23, 25, 27 ~ ·~····· ... King • Oubl ........................... . ...... ) ·~················ .. Ace • Spades •.•.••••...•.••.•.•... ...... 9 changes were met with "cxpecta· t1on and uneasiness." "This pro1ect will only enhance 1he value or our property.'' said Roger McCullough, treasurer of the Brighton Springs Homeowners ~i:ition. Yet residents s111l hJve worries about the homeless people who park their cars behind lhe shop- ping center as well as traffic and nol!:>C generated by trucks milking deh .. eries to K-mart, McCullough told the Planning Commission. Following several meetings with the residents. CMS officials said they \\Ould put speed bumps in the back parking lots to discourage motorists from speeding and "ill 11m11 truck deliveries lo between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. "\\ e want to be good neighbor and \\C bavc all the intentions of doing that," Kearns said. Kearns said he is al.so optimistic tho1 once conslr\Jction begins. thr area will no longer be auncti .. c to homeless people and the aban· Joned vehicles behind the center "ill be cleared . A landsc:aped median will also be pl;iced between the plau and Brighton Spnng.s for addit1ona_I priv:acy, Keams wd. \ \·,11 I St ret·t l\t\11ort 1-900-97 .. 5192 -·-----..., From A1 The nurse, however, said she has worked in health care for more than a de- cade, .. and this is the v.'Orsi I've e\'Cr seen it. But this is nor the bcsl time to lose your job." Llnccr ~id one complaint typic::illy doesn't close a fa. cility. HowC\er, "often when \\e go into one of these in· \estigations on one com- plaint, we end up finding other problem 100." Linccr "ould no1 disclose the number or types or problems -1r any -they ha\e found thu fa r al the Beverly Mitnor facility, but upccts to complete in,·cs1i- gation \\ithin the next few v.eeks. 30 Yr. Fixed 15/a .. ~:r~. Flxed Jumbo 9 .. 9.332 pr From A1 miracles, and man I need n lot of miracles." But Selby said the missing money wasn't half as hard on him as w;is M ickey's disappearance. "It \\llS traumntic," Selby said. ••He is my friend and my running m:it ' Selby ~id he and the dog ha\ c run hundreds of miles together - up to a dozen a day when Selby prepares for marathons. .. But he's not stree1 srn:ut," he s:iiJ. "And that \\:lS my big fear. h's just 50 fonun:ue someone found him. I was elated." Selby is ::.till disturbed, ho\l.e\er, by 3 pair of root prints he found on his carpet following l:ist Wednesday's break-in. J udgin, by the sue of the foot· print, he ~id, they belonged to a child no older th~ w or ~c,cn. Another p:iir of foolpnnts resem- bling a m:io's shoes were also ap- p:ircnt on his rug, "h tools like someone may ha\'e IUFFEll'S UPIM.STDY llC. ................... 1m -aa.-11a-•••• Adjustable 5 1/l)i ~~ lowCips pushed n kid 1hrough the window 10 brca~ in," Sel~id. ''It's re- ally sad." Selby ~id fpolice told him they arc imestigat iog -:lt le:ist one other repor1 of a child possibly being in- volved in a l~al burglary. But Costa. Mcu police Sgt. Mike Millington, "ho oversees property cnmcs investigatioo~ said he "as unfamiliar with the matter. THIS WEEtCS TOPICS OF OISCUSSIOU • • • • IClllD: Ofllcllll ar Vlctlll'll wan't ..-1111892 From A1 School district officials originally hoped to open the school next September, but a lawsuit to the proposed reservoir filed by 29 com· munity members delayed the agreement. Victoria School neighbors say they want the school to open ns soon as possible, if not by September 1992, then by January 1993 in the mid- dle of the next school year. "Things arc moving faster than we were led to be· licvc," snid neighborhood pnrenl Cindy ~,onqu illo. "We have a very optimistic hope of opening in the fall oC 1992 or January of 1993." But school officials say September is too soon and they believe trying to open n school in the middle or the school )e:ir \\Ould be disrup- 1ive for students and star! . "We don·t think there·~ a benefit to try and ·rnm it into that position.'' Werner ~id ... We're really reluctant to disrupt things in mid· stream." Altcndance bounduies for the new school h:t\C not been set, and school officials are encouraging re~idents to take part in that decision- m ak i ng_ process. "We're withholding bound:uy pl~ns to allow residents to come back to us," Werner s:1id. "We hope to have the boundaiy lines drawn in a "ay th:it "ill s.itisfy the bulk or those residents." ---.... 1llll1IMP--• .. ll1kalll118 I 1flllt/ a.,._ Lol>del 0ro&.t> ID.,.,..., Md ............. ,.,...,...._ _ 1QJI OfPl'•llllon plr•t. eel• Lobdel II 5'0a f ZH. Mf)95.,_men--*rt'*'10'll typlcal ....... ports --·-March 11, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carl on .• 642-4330 ext.387 .. Spring sports/82 Sports on lV-radio/82 Classified/84 MATER DEi, AT BUZZEBI· TAMC/A _BOLLS/ • Monarchs need late basket for 67-65 victory By Bwry Faulkner $clOftl Wlllr HUNTINGTON BEACH -Mater Dei High senior Reg- gie Geary slammed home an offensive re- bound with three sec- onds left to lift the host Monarchs to a brow-wiping 67-65 win over Lynwood in the Southern California regional playoff opener Tuesday at Ocean View High. Geary, who hit two free throws with 37 seconds left after making a steal, was the man down the stretch for the top- seeded Monarchs, who advanced to Thursday's regional semifinal at UC Ir- vine's Bren Events Center. Geary's steal, near the 10-sccond line, prevented Lynwood (25·7) from going for the last shot, after Mater Dei's Marmet Williams unk a layup with 1:14 left to regain a 63-62 Monarchs' lead. After Geary calmly sank both ends of the ooe-and-one to make it 65-62, Lyn· wood's Rodney Malloy drained a 3- pointer to knot it with 0:21 left. . Mater Dci worked for the last shot, which came with five seconds remaining on a 17-footer by Miles Simon. The baU, howe~-er, bounded off the rim and the 6- f oot-3 Geary swooped in untouched to send 2,000 of the overflow crowd of 2,400 into a frenzy as time expired. "I couldn't believe no one blocked me out," said Geary, who finished with 15 points, six ass.ists and nine rebounds. "We learned a valuable lesson to- night," Gury said. "lf you don't come to play, box out. ~d hit free throws. you could be in trouble. There arc no more easy games. I just didn't want to stop here." Eagles capture 59-41 Win over ~an Diego foe By Richard Dunn SllOl1S wnt~ SAN DIEGO -Seven- teen-point runs -they're a happy habit with Estan- cia High's Eagles in these State High School basket· ball playoffs. and the lucky number came up again Tuesday night as the Eagles broke it open in the second quarter and raced to a 59-41 victory over University High of San Diego in the first round of the Southern Regionals here at the University of San Diego. The victory, very much like the start or the state championship game a year ago when the Eagles went on an euly 17-point rampage, sends Coach Tim O'Bnen·~ Eagles mto Thursday's re- gional semifinals at La Canada, where a 27-2 CIF lll-A Southern Section kingpm awaits with 6-11 Richard Mandeville. La Canada advanced with a 54-36 vic- tory over La Jolla. It was close for a while Tuesday night, the Dons posting leads of 10.8 and 12- 11 before the Eagles took a first quarter lead at 13-12 on Jeff Byrne's nice base- line layup. It was just the begmning. Tied at 17, the Eagles suddenly took off and bid as the Eagles blew the doors off the gym, Byrne triggering 1t with a free throw, with 5:40 left in the half, and high- lighted by a trey from Russell King with 2:06 remaining. Matt Fuerbringer, with 17 poin~. 7 rebounds, a block and an assist m the first half, dropped IJl nine of his counters in that run as the Eagles set- tled for a 34-19 halftune margtn. · Bryne was big an the first half, rutttng for 9 point and 4 boards. EDITOR'S OTE: &ca~ of dead- line restncuons on Tuesdays. a deeper look. as "'ell as game summaries, will be EDITOR'S NOTE: &cause of dead- line restrictions on Tuesdays, a deeper look, IS M'e// as game summaries, will be published in' Thursday's edition. Mater Oci sophomore Miles Simon puts the baU up. Estancia's Matt Fuerbringer rebounds. Next: La Canada. published m Thursda> ·s edition. Odens give U.S.A. the . triple threat Weishoff, Odens lead our Olympians against China April 1 T he Chinese women's volle)ball tenm is coming to UC Irvine's Oren Events Center on Wednesday, April l, for a pre-Olympic matchup with our USA Olympic te~. This will be their third match in a five-match domestic tour which in· eludes Fairfu. Virginfav West Point, New York; ~n Francisco; and Lns Vegas at Baily's. It's a great op- ponunity for those in Orange County to sec our Olympic acam in ac- tion at their only South- ern California appear· 1tncc prior to B:ucclonn. Chana has a great women's volle)ball tradi- tion. As many remember they won the 1984 Olympics in Lona Beach with a three-game ~ictory over our USA women. Paula Wei hoff, a 6-foqa-2 middle blocker Crom Torrance, was on the '84 team and has returned to our 1992 Olym- pic 1quad aner 1 number oC succc Cul profeuional seasons in Italy. The Chine~ aeam finished second in ahc 1990 World Championships and the 1991 World OJp held 1n Ja1>4n. Our USA ~en fin~hed founb at the Wotld Cup to q~fy (or Barcelona. In 1991, we bave t>.ukd the Chinese team nine times and ~won three of "'°'4: matches. There i.s an intettlli.oa an~ to our USA team. Kim Ocka Crom Irvine HiJh and Stanlord, bat bffn the pl.U. of our team for sax years. Sht as an outsta~ blocker and spiker. Her sister, Elaina. -bo 4radu1tcd Crom the Un~rshy ot ratme ~nth C-'O NCAA aatic:MW ~ alto taiddlt baocU OD tbe &Cl& After NCO\'Criftl froM total re- COMtNction ol a bee, Elaina has deYcJ. oped buo the pre.a.r Wod.er iii tbe world. E&eiM .... Ku. .,.. ....... b tM 11afti111 _.... Mocbr ,-.._ TD Mke it_,,. ........... ..,_.if c:c ::~.::·.-:o.: :=-.:.. See VOUEY8AUAI CdM walks all over NeWport Harbor, 14-9 -. ' Sea Kings cash in with tree pass to tourney semis By Dennis Brostemous Sporu W'\llr NEWPORT DEACH -Nc"port Har· bor High's prc:.cnt dilemma -the lack of a No. 2 starting pitcher -couldn't have been more apparent. The Sailors, who took their scMOn._..r ... opener, l-0, O\er Estancia on Monday backed by the one-hit effort or right- h ndcr Matt Palaf erri, called on Corona dcl Mar Tuesday in the second round of the Newport Harbor Elks baseball tourn:unent. Things started off well for Ne~rt nl. Matt Stewart, the second hitter oC the game. drilled a solo homer to right. But that was the only lead for the Sailors as CdM posted a 14-9 victory in a game ciilled after 5~ innings because of dMkncss. CdM plays Mater Dci, a 15· 14 \'ictor O\Cr Mission Viejo. in the championship semifinals on Thursd:iy, ten- tati,el)' at Corona dcl Mar. Newport Coach Kirk Bates handed the ball to fre;)h· m:in Michael Buist, but the lefi-h:rnder had trouble finding the pl:He. He waJked the first four Corona b~t· tcrs before being lined in favor of Ryan AnJcrson. "Wc'rt. still looking for a No. 2 (st:uter)," s:ijd Bates. "Buist was very nervous, but that's nntural." · Anderson couldn't immediately break the spell, walk· ing Theo Roko , the fi~t CdM hitter he fa ed. Mike SUMC>n popped to short, b&.at Jeremy Goldstein singled to center to score one and the fourth run of the inning cnme home when the b:tll ~as bobbled by the center fielder. "We told the gu) to be p:atient at the plate," id CdM C~ch ~ott Masers. " nd j~t wait (or )OUr pitch. The kid " stru"ling, and "e took :hJ\ nt:i•c of th:u. anJ "'c tot 10mc clutch hit today." CdM baned around for the scronJ $traight timt in the bottom of the scconJ innina. Scott P.atton doubled off the Ccncc an center. Jeff Matsen v. lkeu and TOdd Kchrh in led to center to fill the b:a.sc Tam DeCiD\.1C 'sin&lc to adt m de it S·l. Rol. then dribbled a ball~ the first·baic line. nd • th~in& error by the fint baseman allowed another run to score ~ith the bases ttmaiftina loedcd. Two outs tater, 8nd Octcrna waakcd tu force O\'Cr the dMrd nan of the in.W... AD owcrthrow by the ICCOM buetM• on Dan Mc:Milan'a lfO'U'der pve tbc Sea Ki"I' (2.0) IWO laOf9,,... ud a 9-l Ind after two U.. ... Owoea ldded uodm nan ia IM third u Pattoa reecMd blM • the leaclolf ... lot the 1hitd llniabt ..... wk9' a double. Kelwti"1 Nie Wt to center plated ,. .... Md CdM a.ct 10.l. • l----------:--'""!'-~......-.;.... ______ ....,;j.._ ___ .... _ ......... _ .... "Riaht ab®t thca. you th It youw p woa. tbca t SM SEA UfGSrtl HMW*s MIOft Mir•-... ~ to fWlt. forciRs Todd -U M M<Oftd. • • , • • I e s r r ' s r f c " ( t l e c e \ r t ' f ( 81 Wednelday March 11, 1992 Brie Hy Sailors softball takes centerstage Newport Harbor High sophomore right·hander Jen- nie Colclasure went 3-for-3 at the plate and went the ~ dasian_ke on ~ mound.-limiting visiting LGs Amigos to fou r hits en route to a 4-1 non-l eague softball victory Tuesday afternoon. The Sai.lors got all the runs they'd need in the fourth inning ''hen Je~1ca Bozeman laced a two-run double, eventually scoring herself on a passed ball. Kim DeMayo contri buted with a 2·for·3 performance at the plate, as well, for the 1·0 Sailors. who'll continue their non-league pace on Thursday with a game at Capistrano Valley Christian. Newport Harbor 4, Loa Amigos 1 LOS Amioos , , 010 000 0-1 4 1 NewpM H¥bol 000 310 1-4 1 0 C~I 2t'd 8uraer; Colciasun and DtM~ 28-,_,. _ Bozenun LA-V'llenzuell. Coast nets 9-0 victory Orange Coast College's women's tennis team ___ ... prepped for today's invasion of the state's No. l team, • • Grossmon1. with nn easy 9-0 victory O\Cr 'biting lf\ine ,,,- Valley College Tuesday afternoon. The Pirates, led by sophomore starlet Heather Ellis, made short \\Ork of Irvine V::illcy, improving their record to 4-1 in Orange Empire Conference play. Orange CoHt 9, lrvtne V•ll•r College 0 Slngles: £1.s (OCC} def Hubbs. 6·2. 6-2. Wlbut1 (OCCJ Ott s~~'SIU. 6-0. 6-1; Jannone tOCC) Ott Boros. 6-0. £HI. Currtn (OCC) dtl l-e. 6-0 6-4 fu tspoe (0CC) dd El!ene>trger, 6-1, 6·0 CatJt>rano (OCC) de1. Blood#Ortn. 6-1. 6-0 Doubles: Elbs-Jannooe (OCC) cet Hubbs·Swilll1kowskl 6-4 7 -5. Willautr-Cunrn (OCC} def. Eflenl>erger-ltt. 6--0, 6-1 GILespoe-Bul"JICk (0CC) del. Blooo•Olth Borus. 6· I. 6· 1 Estan cia boys drown La Quinta Chun P1 sparllcd m the JOO breast "i1h a \\innin1? ---- 1.IJ.l:IS anJ UriJn flujg!Jntl came through \\llh :i per-~ '>OnJI best b' ne.1rh JO seconds in 1he 500·\ Jrd frec- \t) lc to pace· Es1:1n .. :1a Hig h's boys to a lopsijcJ I 10-55 ---- no11-k.1guc ~" im \ICI00 0\ c:r 'isi1ing L:.1 Qu1ntJ Tuesd:iy 11f • 11.:r noon Coa~t routs Irvin e Valley, 10-0 I he OrJnge CoJsl College softball team crushed '. • • ~ mcrmJlcheJ !nine Valley, 10-0. in a game on the Pi-~ rJtc:.' lu:lJ CJ!leJ in the fifth inning because of the -'"----'- "mer .. -.. rdk .. CoJ.st t 11-3 OH'r.tll. -l-1 Orange Empire Conference) scored foe tin1c.::. in the fir'>! inning 10 set 1hc tone. Kathy Shoriall was 2 for ~-\\llh .1 -..1 .. nfi.:-c 11~ JnJ three RB I. Shannon Ebert \\as 2 for 3 ''nh a tnpk. l\\O run scored anJ a pJir of RUI. ORANGE EMPIRE CONFERENCE Orange Coast tO, lrvtn• V•ller 0 r. re H e, 000 00-0 2 4 Ctl" .e C:l.' S30 11-10 S 0 ~'-'·' e~ t':tt• t3~ ~ C•..lD""<111 Bs'1Qo :i.-.o R~rs W-BSlql. 3.Q l-L~t.'.:en. 0-3 ZB-El"•t! 1:> .:1 S.'lOr..al 10CC• 38-E:itrt 10CC1 OCC men belt Irvi ne Valley 1 he OrJnge CoJ'>I Colkgf men's tennis team re· mameJ u11bc.:J1en in Or .ingc Empire Conference play ;a "ith a 9-0 rout of \ls1ting Inane Valle> College Tues----- JJ\. ~L1phL1morc~ Pete r D." 1tbon. Ju)l1l Z11ln1Jn. Richard Mont:ino JILi ~IC\C llunt c.:.1th c.1rnecJ ~1ngks \ll'tories for OCC (9·1·1 O\Cr· .1'., 5-1 '" , Htkru1..: .. ) OAAHGE EMPIRE CONFE1'ENCI! Or•nge Co•st t , lrvtne V•ll•r 0 Slngles '.:'1.: 11• .... ce•· S· • :: 6·3 6 1 Z m;i.~ IOCC) Oel S Ho 6·3. 6-3. Monuno \OCC) def .1 ~ t : ~ ~ ~ : •• ~ :t• .:.,1.i t. 1 6 e L..ctr~ ,CC.: eel HJlt. 6-2. 6· 1 Loc..twt (0CC} :e• "Jres 6 0 O.~ Doubl•• :r~, ,. e "C: cer S•t'l'l1J'~ HJrt ;_5 i-5. 0;JV1CSOO·loc.llat1 (0CC) Ott J HoHJ)'tS. 6- • 6·1 ,A '.'.".rice: ~(· s HC•A) i 6-1 6-2 DanJ Hrll s tops Sailors, 16-2 rhc OjnJ I hlls I hgh boys tennis team dominated hL''' :'\c" port H.lrbor 1n a non-league match. 16-2. • • Jetf Thomsen earned a singles victory and Ste\e ,,,,- ~11nms JnJ Keith Ingold combined for a doubles' set triumph JS the lone.: bright spots fo r the S:iilors (l-4). NON-.&.UOUI! Dana Kiii• 18, Newport Harl>or 2 ........ KllcNm (~11) IOSI IO Onsccd 3 6. lost lo LJ.rnllQo, 3-6 lost IO Nguyen. 4-6. Thomstn (NH) lost 2 .a. 0-6 '*Oii 7 .5. Ct'ltolraf (NH) lost , .a 0 6. , -6 Double9 s.t:ms~ol~ (Mil lost \J Cl\rf,;-~ 3-6. Od • IS ;91 GN:er-Tr111, 6-4 101t lo Rttld- IW~ !>-1 ~\.'Ji! ICSI 5-7 4-6. 4-6. ~:c t.•esmt (r.H) lost 1~ 1-6. 4-6 Sea Kings trou nce Capo, 16-2 Coron.1 dcl Mar High bo)'S tennis :ippears as strong ---- Ji. ever alter a 16-Z romp Q\Cr Capistrano Valley which • • 1mprovetl the Sea Kings to :?·O on the )Oung season. ,,,,,.- Senior Da\1J Bain and 1un1or-. Trenton Rhodes and UnJn \\'.iltlen each s\\cpt 1he1r foes m singles to pace the Sea Km gs. HON-LUQUE Coron• del Mar 18, Capo Valley 2 Sine ... B.rn (COl,lj !!ti L1;J"'"UH 6 4 Cti ,,, .. ,er 6-1 C!f1 a.tr. 6·0. Rhodes (COU) "°"· 6·2 6 0 6 0 Wiic!tn (Cd\!) ,.on, 6 ~ 6 J 6 ~ Double• Br;vc &.'4S<Ml IC~\I/ eet C:wic Stm 1 6 IS 6) dd T~>-RMTlos. 6 3 c:tl I\ 10llCll-• Srt,..m. 6-? J$~'11 1trim:u1 IC~" ICS' .& 6 -~ 6-3 '-I> fl\IC~lhNdor (C4Mj WOf\ ~ 6-J lost 4 6 Costa i\r1esa comes up short, 11 -7 1 he Co-.t..i Mc ... a High bo~\ tennis tcJm ab~rbcd 1ts first dcfcjt of the scawn. 11·7, despite a trong show· • • 1ng m doutlles. ,,,- The ~lu<:11Jngs (J-1) collected su of their (l(>1nts m doubles aller managing just one in single). NON-l~UB San ci.m.nt• . .1.11. c ......... 1 ....... Ar~ t•~ IOSI IO Ree• 2 ~ ")st to~ 4~ dtt JaMsoft. '-4, TCIQ'I (CMI losl.. J 6 I· 6 6 I l.l N':V\tn ICM) bSl, 1.e 0·6. z. Doutal•• II ~tll OJno (Ct.II Ctl ~ 0owiw &-4 dttr tf V 0ouriQ. 6·0 ~ GrJOdt,P Ooi.n;. &·· I\. '• 'r~f1¥\ (CM) •111\. ............... ~~ 1CMI 1011. 4-& 1.t 1-7 L1gle~ bun1p off La Quinta I ''· ~ .1 11 ·h :. h.iJmmto.1 team cuntrnu.:J on us \\Jt1t11n,\! ".1)... I uc,J.1\ :ifh.'rrh)l •n. ~nthng La Quinta :.a" ay \\1th :.i I:-7 nun·kagu< <ldc:at to imptl>\C to 3-0. C:onchJ Gill \\a' one ul th1: kC)S from the girls idc. "inning 1n hcHh J0uhk' auJ u nuxcd d ublc • while the bo) c.Jou· bk' learn ol D~nh Ngu)en 11nJ Son II.a Tram ._nockcJ t.lupti tcJ ab GarJ.:n Gru .. c.: I uurnamenl Yictory o'er La Quin1:1\ No. l J uhlc:' ;-.;,,, up ro r i::,1an 1:1 ~ Ckc~n View. ho tin1 the :>tua"~ on ~l:.uch 17. ti U-$, Sn BAIEFLY/D v-...., ,._~o~~,. • Corona dcl Mar's Scott Patton slides in safely at second as Harbor's Malt Stewart awaits the th rO\\ in Tue day's 14·9 Cd\1 'ictory. SEA KINGS: clo e to 10·5. Branon Coluccio singlc<l in :in· urhcr run and Chris Parker's b.isc hit re-loaded lhc ba cs. A throw- ing error on the Corona ccomJ bJseman JIJO\\ed 1\\0 more runs lO score IO mal>.c it 10-S, am.I after a \\ ild pitch allo\\ cJ another to co~ home it ".is 10-9 ;rnJ the Sailors had the potcnti:il l)ing run at third \\ith just one .ou t. Mater Dei survives, 15-14 From 81 7 all of :i sutlden they start coming back," said Magers. "Gi"e New· port credit , they really baltlcd today." Follo"'ing a scoreless fourth in- ning, the Sailors (1·1) sent 12 men to the plate and brought eight of them home to tighten the contest at 10-9. After G eorge C helius had pitched a solid four innings (one run, three hils, foe walls, SL'< strikeouts), Ilryson Groat \\as in· serted into the game for Corona. The walls which had pl:igued Ne\\ port earlier now popped up 10 aiJ the Sailors. Three of the first fou r b::itters in the inning walked to fill the ba~es. Brian Rogers' single ant.I an· other walk to Chris Carden maJe it 10-3, and an O\'Crthrow on an at· tempted pickoff attempt by the CdM catcher g::we Ne" port an· other run. A fielder's choice as :i result of :i late throw to the plate on :i ground ball helped the S:iilor~ TEIL\1 10~ CuU~~b.lll 2 pin-TniMamcnca fi~I. C.SrN • )() p.m.-N. Atl;lntic finoil. i:srN 6 ~10 p m.-N«111.:;ut finoil. csrN 12.JO a m.-Nonllcast fin:il, CSPN. llo<k.ey 4 ~ plll--Kln~\\'lukn. PT. Pnr ll»t.nMU Sp m -CIF pm final. SC. Dut Dann) l\facf\lill:in, \\ho h:iJ rclic,ed Droat follm,ing PjrJ..cr's hit, retired StC\\Jrt on a popup and P:ilaferri on a sh:irp grounder to short 10 end the thre;i t. "~facM11lan .figures 10 bl! our stopper much of the tune "1th :rn occasion.ii start," said bgcr . • CdM put the g.une out 1.1£ reach in the bottom of the fifth on a base -loaded single by DcCtnccs, a \\.alk with the bai.c hlkd to Roko. and a thrO\\ing error h.l allow l\\O more runs tu score. NEWPORT HARBOR Ea.KS TOURNEY Corona del M ar 14, Newport HMt.or 9 ~ .. ;iort HJrOor , 00 O!;, -9 7 6 Corono1 Cid I.I• 4SI C~.c-1.t S 2 t.01e G'"1e CJ ca after 5 , m~s. o.m.nen Bui~t Anderwi Ill s• t 1.11 1-'ld ~ C~· "1.n. Broa (~l. L\<t.' !l (S) ~io ~.nets W-Clle!m 2·0 l-~l. 0·1 ZS-P•~"'1 (CC'..! 2 HR-S:t"WI (IJi) 10 30 pm -C II l'<•)'S Ion.ti, !IC l'to IS.1,l.cth.>ll S rm -Cdt ... , B"U'-1 ~q 6 r 111.-L.iJ..rdt.1 .. 1.i., Ch " 7 .JO p m -S..111~ a ""'ri.. l'll 11 So< ctr 7 pm -t:n,1~ I c.i~u.: SC 01,mpk jl'lm 9 pm -F1,.-1~k i.l.un ~ 6u~11a,: Mater Dc.:i I fish's f\lon.1rcl1., piled up the numh.:h ag.1111 an th.: ~e" port I l.1rbor Lil' Ua":l:lall tournament, but 1t took .1 l\\u-run rally in the botlom of the \CH'nth 11llling to tmall~ put ,j itan~ .\h'>· s1on V11.:J\> J\\a) Tue Ja) .1ltcr· noon. 15·1-I. n1c \ ictOf\ send'I Mater Oc1 J!!ains1 Coron;1 dc.:I Mar (!-0) 111 1 hursJJ\ 's sem1l111al ''1th 1hc sit.,: tcn1:111,cl} )Cl for CoronJ Jc.:1 ~1.1r. ~11-.-.1011 Viejo chipped a\\J) al a 10-0 dcfo.:11 \\Ith a pJir ol 11\e-run inning' in the thin.I .1mJ llllh. then took the kaJ al 14-lJ \\ilh a threC·r\10 burSl Ill the sc\enth Bob h:k\:s· Monarch-., ~-0. II· llJllv restored orJer in the bo1t\1m uf ihc sc\enth. the wmning run COOllng Jl;'Hhl. Oil J bJ\e ·lo.iJeJ s1n~k 10 rt~ht h> Ke11h hank). l:bC\\ here: • t:I .\ toJcna S, l:!ltanc.ia 1: rh Eagl~-.. \\ hu \\I.! re -.hut d m n on \llle hat li) Ne\\potl I larh>r\ Malt P~1L1fc.:m un Mond.1~. m.1n.1~1.!u ju ... 1 three h1h .1~.1in-.1 four Jatkr· ent \ JnguarJ pi1..:11cr::.. 10 rm -"7~ ,\l..C.)u '" I'\!''-: 11 r "' -1· .. 11 ......... l'I • r·r M \Ultl t:\I\ I 111 .. n ll.1•rb~ll 10.,,.. -t 'r .. u...i, ,,,.. ~\Ill" t ™• °"•"•11-A.•i.·'' \ •. t..\I('(' ("10) t h .. LI\ ~ ~ I' m.. t>. .. • • I I~• , :\HI \ lb' }) l're t14•'-t1Wll b rm -u.,.r, 11~•'-•· .-1 .. \C \S;"OJ i;JO r m -S.:.1 .(:t.r . .-1<1 • ..\ (I l 101 Thc\'111 1raH·I to Cost.1 Me~.1 J hur..,ja) for a nll1'0l.111un S.ltne ·1 he.: onl\ E'1anc1a run { ame l•n !-rt.J P.1Jari10') inricld out. Afta 11 ~ll' haJ erupted for four ru1h 1n the fou1th. U11l UrO\\n came llrl Ill rdid (\) get the rinJI [\\O OUI' an the founh tnn1ng, allm\ct.I a s111 gk 1 un in the fifth. anti ret1rctl th1: siJc in the t\th \\ ithuut ) iclJ111g .1 run "\\ l!'rc JUst not !>\\ insint! the b.11 .it all right nuv. :· s:ud l.:.\tanc1.t (oJ h P.1ul 1 f\l\CI "\\c stru~l uut c";tn t1m.:' (Monda)} a~ain-.t a Jllltl) }ooJ p1tl:'her anJ ~L' tim .. , tuJJ). N atio11al Spc>rts 1-900-976-5192 Pro 11'0 C01Jeoe K'OtM 8lli "'°'• ;,1)di ·• twety "'-" __,... M J C*llWllAI _____ ..... No Gimmicks, Just LOCal News. • .._ Inside this Daily Pilot you will find: a) no orange crayon b) no promise of a Jaguar c) no treas.ure hunt to find news about your town You won 't have to seamh for local news in the Dally Pilot. Every word Is about Costa Mesa and Newort Beach. Call 642-4333 to subscribe. THE NEWPORT 8 'I • I I BIEl.Y: From 82 ' Mixed Doublts: C.NuQYen·D. Nguyen (E) def. Woo-Ta, 15-1, l S·l; Doan-Gill (E) def. You-0 . Nguyen, 15·5, 15·6; T ram-Vu (E) won 15·11, 11 ·15, 15-7. Mustangs tumble, 7-0 C.os1a Mesa High's &iris softball tenm was a 7-0 vie-"" .•• _, 1im at Santa Margarita High in their se:ison-opencr. ~ falling to 1he host Eagles in a game which 1hey were guilty of •ix miscues. · ---- Santa Mu"arita_scored in fivc_o( the ..six innin'1 it camc..10 the p ate with a 7·hit attack. Costa Mcsn was limited to two hils. The Musnmgs return lo action Thursday wilh a non-league gams: nt TeWinkle Park against Snn Clemente. Santa Mar..,tta 7, Coate lhN O ooo ooo o-o 2 a 102 121 a-7 1 0 Newport dusts off Marina in three The Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team took· • care of host Marina quickly, 15-7, 15-5, 15-ll, to move • 4\.• to 2-0 on the season. -• ' Outside hitter Mitch McCoy notched 10 k.ills, while senior middle blockers Frank Griffo and Mark McAnlis had eight apiece. The Sailors welcomC"'Huntington Beach on Thur day. CdM bows to Capistrano Valley The final result may not have indicated a tough • struggle, but Corona del Mar High's boys volleyball • 4\.• team played for nearly 2~ hours before falli ng at Cap-_,. __ _ istrano Valley, JS-11, JS.JO, JS-6. Outside hatter Derrick Slingsby paced C.orona with 17 le.ills, while Ryan Steclbcrg had 50 assists m-td Brooks Hoppe five· solo blocks. Estancia bows in softball Estancia High 's R:iena Yan:igisa" :i slugged :i double '-• ~ nnd triple and went 4·for-5 Tuesday afternoon, but ~ Y.:is also the!' losing pitcher and she and her teammates Y.crc 14·8 losers at G>rangc a season-opening non· league game. Estanc1il punched oui nine hits and Yunagisawa and her rclid, Leah Br:i:itz, \\ere touched up for just five Orange hits, but lit."< er· rors turned the Eagles' efforts inside out. Ora:uz "as also c:ime through "ith multiple hits. going 2·for·.t. 0raf'99 14, t:etMCI• I csuncsa 030 212 o-a 9 6 ~ 401 0.-5 11-14 s 2 y~ 8raJU (6) and Nlttstn Srcud., ~s (5) llld C41C)S W-~ l-'t'IJWU#&. 28-'t'W~•l (£) 39-Y~UWA (£) Summaries COllllUNITY COl.LSOa TRACK .... OflW ......... COWU1uec• Sa~"91lla•kN,Or ..... C .... le • 100-1 Trammel (OCC). 1o.7, 2. Clvlshan (S), 10 9. 3. Chap1lln (S), 11.1. 200-1, T rllMlll (OCC). 21 t; 2. awlshoo (S). 22.4, 3. Tiit (S). 23 3. 400-1. T• (S), 520; 2. Plru (S), 627: 3 M.n (OCC). 53 S. eoo-1. Grant 1occi. 2 03 a: 2. utsln CSl. 2.0.-8; 3. Bucldey ($). 2 07 0 1.500-1 Lewis !SI, ' 158, 2. 8Wley (S), 4:17.0; S. Gulttem (OCC). • 20 •. 5.000-1. Rubaltm (SI. 18. 131. 2. ~ (S), 16.19 •: 3 l.ftlll (S), IS 482 llOH-1. Su111me1s (S). S~Rlmtlr , 15'. 3. Rios (S). 188 40QH-1 . \'lckm (OCC). 57.0; 2. Cl'lllnenll 1occ1. 592: 3. Ptfu 1s1 ... 1.00 3 •00 relay-1. Oranoe "°'st 43 1. 1,600 rtt~-1. Oooat Cou1. 3331. tU-1. CIVbhon (S), 6-4: 2. MeEvov (OCC). 6·2: . 3. l!looU"ISI. s-a. U-1. Cl\apman IS), 22-0~: 2. 8roOkS (S), 21· 10~: 3. Thompson (Sl. 21_.~. TJ-1. Chlpn\ln (S), •S·1: 2 Brooks (S), 44· 6.V•: 3. Kay IOCC). 43·S'h. PV-1. WlggiesWOIVI (SL>t-6: 2. Sctvoedef (OCC). 12·0, 3 VII (OCC),11=0. SP-1. Tlllton (OCC), 4"2'h: 2 Mitton (S). •?· •~: 3 Sol¥C$ (S), 4~·1'h. • JT-1 Peny {OCC). 162-2. 2. ~ (S). 150· 11: 3 Kay (OCC), 150-4 OT:-'· Tabron !DCCI. 138·1~: 2. Solartl\'k (S), 135·1, 3. Lt tton (S), 120-I. WOMEN ~_... Coa•t 70, SaddtetNlck 55 100-1. Ftael (DCC). 13.4; 2. Fe11111n (S). 13S, 3 Burnett (OCC). 13.8. 200-1 Kmner (DCC). 27.6. 2. f'czd (QCC). 27.11. 3. Femw1 (S), 29 3. 400-1. Kazmer (DCC). 1.05 3, 2. Simi (S). 1 07 7; 3. 8orib (OCC). 1 16 c. 800-1. As1rNn (S). 2.38.6, 2. Hildebrand (S). 237.6; 3. Ruble (OCC). 2:41.1 1,500-1. t9dtbfancl (S). S:12 a: 2. AsMan (S). 5 23.6. 3. Ruble (DCC). S 32 5. . 3000 -1 Hkleefand (S) 11 : 12 7. 2. Ashm3.n (S). 12.15 '· 3 0 ~(DCC). 12 45.4 100H-1. Burnett (QCC),·16 4. 2. &nell (S), 17 0. 3 Hur1I (DCCI. 18 I •OOH -1. Bl.mi (SI. 1 11 9, 2. MW>ney (DCC), 1·16 5. 3. &.rNU (DCC). 117 9 41 100 retiy -1 occ. 53 5 1600 rctay-1. Sac!~~k. '35 2 tU-1. MallllSlty (QCC), 5·2; 2 Kazmtt (DCC), S· 0, 3 tUtt (OCC), 4-6 U -1 Hul1I (DCC). 14·9, 2 FllUll. 14..S "•. 3 Bi.rrd (S). 14-8~ TJ-I &rnr.l (DCC). 32·S'~ 2 Hul1I (DCC '· 32· rn. 3 Bunrl (SI. 29.11 SP-1. Weisse (S). 31·9¥•: 2 IWlnef (DCC). 29· Sl•. 3 Bl.w'lltll (OCC1. 29·5'-t. JT-1 M~ (DCC). 110.11. 2 LeCUlt (0CC) 104· I. 3. bl#ncll (DCC) 85-8 OT -1. Wbse (SI. 109·2-2 K.a."llltf (OCC • 90· 5;;, 3 Burrtl (S), !16.C'~ , DAYrrl LOCKER -3 b0<1ts. 55 r glers 1 l>On1D, 6" t*o bm. 7 sns t>iss. • ~~Jd. 41 roca Lsll. 18 maderel, 3 bi.le WR (rtltmd). " v.tm "" •9 l*."1 Ptf(h PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Wednesday March 11 , 100?? 0 - - High school bnys SOCCeJ' . .. .,'::. - --- All-Pacific c,ast League Most Valuable Player Yoshi Ochi, Laguna Hills , Jr. First Team Dan Abdalla, Trabuco Hills, Jr. Kevin Westman, Estancia, Sr. van-Tavare s; Estancta, Sr. - Brian Twigger. Trabuco Hills, Jr. Nick Chavis , Trabuco Hills, Jr. Giuseppe Lombardo, Lagun a Hills. Sr. Scott Marshall, Laguna Beach, Jr. Brandon Wenzel, Laguna Hills, Sr. Arturo Camano, Estancia, Jr. Jackson Swingler, Laguna Hills, Sr. Chris Ornelas, Laguna Beach, Jr. 1.yler Scofield, Costa Mesa, Sr. Second Team Tom Fill, Trabuco Hill s, Jr. Jeff Martino, Trabuco Hills, Sr. Fred Wood, Costa Mesa, So. Jeff Zettel, Laguna Hills, Sr. Carlos Rodriquez, Estancia, Sr. Willie· Riviera, Estancia, Jr .. Long Nguyen, Trabuco Hills, So. Juan Camberos, Estanc ia, So. Johnny Ospina, Costa Mesa, Sr. Cesar Montes. Laguna Hills, Fr. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SWIMMING NON·LEAOUE Eat•ncl• 110, u Quinta 55 ?00 medley relay-I E~•i (R. ~ A. BoatnbJell. CU\ Slwftrs). 1 57 05 200 lltt - 1 R Bdl~h (£), 2 0.-54, 2. ROlltn 1~1. 2 11 26 3 Cui (El 2-13 16 200 individual meCley-I S.'llmers (£). 2 30 51 2 l et (tO). 2 33 S6 3 Bu.'!y.}E). 235 76 50 l:"tt-1 A. Borlenllach.\E J. 24 34, 2 6rf!W· • tNn IE) 26 9, 3 HQloland (E). 27 0 100 l"/-1 Rone'! (E). 10866 2 s.~ i:• 1 cs 8~. 3 ~ •• ti.ass n.01. 1 22..0 100 !·~-1 A ~ C!ltlK!'I (E). :: ~ : "u: (El 5S 12, 3 HJnis tEI I 02 S Sc:l 'et-1 ~n 1E 5 51 -:. : :....•·, :1. 6 37 21 3 ~ (tC). 6 38 5 200 lrte rela1-1 b :.ic a (R !! l!t:i:l.1!::\ A. Bo < :>a•ll Rud S"""'1m) I ::? 3" 1:>0 tac•-1 ~~,.., t ). t 11 ~~ 2 P.eJd E) 1194 no ~'lir:! 100 brtut-1 Pl 1E1 l '3!3 2 te fl~ 1 IS 52. 3 tli'T1S \Et. 116 20 400 l:t~ ru1-1 L:Jr.J 3t.i", CJ:n. Pl. Ront"j. 4 06 1 ! VOLLEYBAil: From 82 to try out fo r O:irce Iona lkv w 111 be :illowed to return to Stanford in the foll and compete bcc:iu)C o! an NCAA rule ~hich allow~ pla)Cn 1 onc·time ell:emption to mb~ school ror n:itionJr tt'.Jm compctilton In my comer :.ition Y.ith Ol)m· pie CoJch Terrv Li)kC\)Ch ;about Ucv·!> chancci.. 0 he foll origtnatly th l her tt)OUI \\OUld be ~reJt CX· perie~ fur-th~ future;-but rlttlt -- ~he probJbl) \\Ould not mal.e the t.tcJm. NO\\, he rect) th;it she h:.ts 3 le· g111mn1c sho1 (to OIJ._e the team :ind (, rm the. onh n.1f1onJI tcJm C\C( to ha\e three 'sa)ter:. on 11, Ut' hJs :in am:u1ng abahly to me to the le' c I o f those pl.1) er) thJl )UrrounJ her. • I to" about 1his., Kim, Elaina ;inJ Ucv h..!\C all been :-.:CAA Pl.1\cr~ ol the YcJr Kim and Lia•· nJ ·"ere on the All-DecJtk team h.>r the 'bO:. "•lh Kim being 1i.>utc<l a:. the PIJ}Cr of ih-: Decade. \\1th the OJc.:ns .ind Pa\lla W1c· :.hoff hJ\.in g plJ~cd for the OJ:.tnge County VolJc~b;ill Club, 1 feel honored io h.ive kno"' n .rn<l ~oachcd the:.c girl> I J m re.1lly..c>.· cited 10 \\:lh.h the Apri l I match .. no foolsni:.' The mJtch "\\di "tart at 7.:30 11cl.ct> 1.Jn be purch.1:.i::d lrom ~kClcllan Sp• rt> ~1Jn:Jgcmcnl ;mJ Rici. fohn>\>n :n (H..S.6151 C:J!I cJrl) fo r chu1cc :.e;it> on ~roup b!u1.I.> C/1.Jrli~ Br..1ndc"5 • Oii<') ball col· umn apptars in th~ D.1if.Y /l1Ju1 t1t·ry Ucd11uda_1. Volle~bell Cor:m;.~ to ;e ,. -~a-.1 8.a :.O'i i• c~· 7~m h.}I S. :1'J :lCji -" M C....4 U... :S;. Tennl1 Cor.l!'lulll'/ CO.:t • • c• -C. ,.,Jr'Ot JI Ct.ir.t C:m ~ p::\ ;"! \c•.oal ~")'1 -(Nt!Cll II h..~ le • 3 .,., Sohbalt C~'11:1 c f'~e -5..e_,.)Kt • Qrr;e C:ia:o• 3 P:TI. • " ·" S:°lOOI i; :IS -tonN Cd ..,. Ll;'J .I BtX'\ l 15 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE'S PUBLIC NOTICES Ullill Os J • ... '-• ,..... .. __ . __ _ .......... ,__. ... _e&MICM __ _ ,... .... -::;,;-""' .. __ ....... Cllillt ................. ..... _. ............ .. ...... .._... ..... _ ....... .--0... ---·----................... ..... • I .-o-.i, No matter what you re doing, yo"r · hometown news~er .... ............. ,....--... ..__ .................... o-••.. ._ ._ c.. --~· .... -----. ·~ ,,,._,'., ·--· 0 .. ·--·---.._....,._ .,. .,_.... ... ..,....,.. ------__ .. __ ._ ..... _.,... .... "" _.._... M Wednesday March 11, 1992 ~ aaia- EE '!:J& •!!!!!~!!!!!! 330 West Bay Street ·Costa. Mesa, CA, 98887 . ~-ESTATE DflJM SILE ' I • I 'IB .. llLE I Bow To Place A Cl118tfled Ad ~7PJione :-: ................... Ma-a8'78 8:00-m • &:80pm llonda7 Ulru hld&T 1008-1885 8900-8918 eoao-wo MREAL ESTATE RENTALS liJr...;R.. 1mc. I I By ~ .•.•••• 830 Wen Bay Street (oomer of Newpcwt IRftl. • 11&,J M .) a:aoam • a:aopm llond~ Ulru hld&J' 8920.3006 2102-2174 8108-C190 lllJ:r=., I 34o&-3939 Or By Mall ..........••.. 330 W•t ~ St. Coeta Jina, CA. 8888'7 Deadlines .~ ............ a:aopm da1q for 275().2790 I 'IOll-9090 All real estate listings that run in Saturday's publication appear in the separate Real Estate tabloid section. l~=:rES 553().5540 I GENERAL POLICY ........ .__ _ _..... .................. ...... _ ... ,..... .. -. ............... .., ....... ... u+rt' ............. ..,_~ ....... ,_ ...... .. I a I ... -..., .... fte ! 0 5 hd .... -Wlt1 .. ..., __ ....... . ........ .., .......... ...,. ... ~-........................... __ .~_..., .. ... D8lR ~· pubHoa&ioD. iC:s0pm Tburac1&7 for Ule Real Bata&e Tab. 3:30pm Wedn•d-"Y for ~ lndepeDdml' Houses/Co ndos For Sale Gt;Nt:RAL 1002 STANTON Crosspoint• VIiiage. Light & bright 1 br Unit Comm. pools and spas, gua r d g ated S 111 ,900 (12610B) ERA Rafferty & Lloyd 963·5555 TROPICAL PARADISE Spacious i.~ ng area P o o I & W at e r· t a ll.$248 1 500 (1 13820) ERA Rafterty & Lloyd 963.5555 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 *SPYGLASS YALUEt Spacious E state w Spectacut;ir Views at a Great Pric• w l Termsl O pen T oday! Petrick Tenor• Agl 780-8702 Spyglass S pec1011ts1 & N e•ghbor llMr St60.000 000 Solq') CAMEO SHORES by owner Recently u~ dated Mediterranean on pvt 2 S acre park Ocean & go t course vistas 3Br JBa Huge d scount I 3 mil Must sell. 759-7640 "F4ST lfSULT" SHVICf DllfCTORY I" 1r I« u t ,,.r, , , c • 642·5671 Elf: ,,. INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~ffi S 1.21 per line per day. Thal • ALL y0u pay laMO on c n.. 1' inMnlOl'S WI fie SERVICE DIRECTORY '°'~ln~bOn CAlL TOOAYll ASK FOR CANDY YOUf s~• ou.crory ~atM9 142-4321 Ext 310 \II 111 I It 11" .._ ·i~ \flip~: l \l• 11 ,, COSTA MESA 1024 NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE.OUT! Only 1 Left!! 3BR, over 2300 sq. 11. Builder will cooperate w financing. $349,000 Open S•t/Sun 1 ·5 2113 V•lley Rd 842-8884 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 1034 PERFECTION! Berber carpet, Wood plank ftoors, French doors 4bd 2 1/2ba. Separate pool yard. $349,450 (16897L) ERA Rafferty & Lloyd M3.5555 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 Nt;WPORT BEACH 1069 FINAL BUILDER C°LOSE·OUT! SEA FAIRE Studjo, 1 Bath $159,900 2 BeOroom. 2 Bath $239,900 642·1015 SOUTH COAST Mlo;TRO IOHti OUT·OF-STATE PROPERTY I :'>:'>H Escape To Washington 6 acres·50 lots· WonderfUI develo~ ment potential. Pr i me Port Townsend locatlon. Some w/\Nater vt9Ws. Wm sell whoi. or part. $249.500 631-5044 or 206-38$.2052 UlJT <H SI:\ It. l'HOPEHTY I :,:1H Houses/Condos For Rent BAI.H<M ISLANl> .? 106 .................. ('OH ONA Dt:l. MAR 2 I:!:! COS fA Ml-:SA 2 12-1 2Bdrm 1 Ba, 1 car gar~•. rear yard. W/ O hkup, $875/mo'. Agt, Carey. 831 ·2242 Hutt• Townhornell 4Br 2YIBa, big yard, sep family rm, frplc, vacant I 13a5 Remax Rltrs M2·9797 , < OS I /\ Mt. SA :! I..! ·I Wntllde Duplex! Oulel 2Br 1 Ba on Pomona, 2 car ga· rage, W /0 hkups, small yard, pet OK. AVI 3/5. $825/mo. VIiii Rentals 175-4112 HllNTINCi fON HEACH 21-10 Sprlnghurst 3Br, 2't\ Ba. fireplace, fenced yd, 2 car gar .. 11350/lfto avail 4/1. M2:8877 Nt:WPOHT BEACH 2169 Nt\\l'OHf ' I ( ()!{():\;,\ HE/\<. It ..! I h'I I Ht.I. :\\AH .lh.! ~ Le1 .. Npt North •D'a. au au''°"* End Unit 28R + Compl renovated, f/p 2 !5BA rwnhm 2 cat deck, patio, gar, 10!50 aitach garage' 11295• sit 760-1713/157·1ne Bkr, Uongs 640-see.4 Charming 2BR 1 Ba 1 l ()SI:\ M~ ~A .!h:.!-1 TownhoUse Style! 3BR 2~Ba. encl ga- rage, W/O hkups. pool & spa. I 1070/mo + $350 dep. 2233 Fair· vi.w Rd 84a-7001 Lee prime 3ar 28• rr:::c~ ~~ :p~ iow.r duplex unh, V.. dows, d.ck, gat, close .,..S6.,..50...,....-o-,-.,.S.,..750...,........,M,.,.ov-.. - block lo beach, lrplC, to beach $102'/mo. You lnl Lge 1 Of 2BR patio w /sm ocean AVI 4/3 780-3678 In ·quiet complH No view, $1200/lfto ' ' yrlr Eves/\Nkends: Cute 18r So. ot PCH ~··1 i;c'1~~j;'•g•. 494-7748 Days ask \.\ blk to Albef'tson's. • ra tor Judy: 833·3850 Walk..fn clost, wry pvt. •--.-j.,,.7=50'="""M,.,,-ov_•....,.ln_r,..... Lido I .. Ho 1 S750/mo. 720-8730 ElskS• 2Br 1 Ba, xJnt I me, cond. 289-8 18th Pl. Older, but nice 2Br $700 No "-t 64.4'°'452 2Ba aingle story, nice * 1 BR Mot>I,. homes. patio, 2 car gar. frplc, t ll-In 4t-.-•-at Oufet, secure '55o-Berber crpts. avt 3/1. .,..... ~NII seoe>. 199t Ne'#Pof'I 11450/MO ••Ask~ ~or Blvct. No ~t &48-8373 VIII• Rent1l1 D•••11• °" ltontal , ___ .......;. ___ _ --...,--=,.---..,...---••DUPLEX 28r 2Ba, aonu .. ell •Do you nMd lg clean •2 lg BA tr1plx, nu cpV garage, block to 175-4112 18R la 2•R 2U 2br 1ba? Garage. new paint, w/d hkups, gar, beach. s1ioo1mo. Newport Cr••• 3 B, Pool, spa, CAble hkup cpt, Dtw. storage. yd, 2234 Au1gers $800 (818)359-4539 RSTLMll vtUAGll S750 No Pet M0-2495 d 21h Ba, trplc, wet bar. M5-atU • ep. 241·1865; --------2-car gat. pool/tennis. ••'Side twnhme sryte, S49-1p12 oil 6pm •Lido Penlnaul•• $1650 1 .. se. 54.4-3049 --------28A 18A w/ftplc, gar, 1 & 2BR Units from kntn«I occup. se951 3BfiR 38a, gar12age·.0spa9. •Sh•rp IE•stalde• $800 w'lse, pvt bch, Nwpt Crest, 3BR 2~BA, EASTSID• mo. Cell K.w\ &S1-o4Z4 ire5p11a4c00•·/m 1 type Quiet 3Br 2Ba, ·big bay view, 873-e030 din rm, quiet loc. nelC1 a801c .... 2Br 2a ••• 2ac•mo. NNt o year · tncd yd, dbl gar $1~5 S"'i"" s...,.lllls 1"-· 4/30 lo grnblt $1450/mo • --. -"' 873·2808 Pet? M2·9888 ........ -""' • • Cory 1BR 1Ba COi· 17th • Tusun. Sml •Newport Crest 4BR .,,,...o_w_n_rl_a_gt_._6_7_5-4_2!5_2 __ 1 tage. 1725/mo + 1700 quiet compM•. angj.. BALBOA Pfo:NINSl: l,A 2 I 07 Costa Mesa Bluffs! 2~Ba. comm pool, Pvt gateo comm. 3BR oep. 329 Univ.Blty Dr aty. vauneo cell. Jrg spa, tennis, upgrds. 3BA house, comm 41N, 642·21t8 No Pets kllch, ms tr aulle. 2-Story lownhoUse nr $1600. Bkr 642·3850 poot & spa. nc sys.. Ready now. '72<Ml730 Canyon/Vk;torla, 2BR $1700. 954·1054. --------- UYFRONT DUPLEX 2 'hBa, pool, frplc. 2 * O 0 • • n y I• -2BA. unlurn ~.,.1700 2BR , ~BA. Private car parking. W/D Newport Creal 3BR STEPS TO SUD! MOWI In lpeclll! mo¥e9 Y'OU In. beach. S1350/mo. BUI ' hkups, 1950/mo. 2~Ba. clean 11650. YllARLY 28Rs38R Y, Oft 111 llMth!. 7141!5•:=,~· °' Grundy Rltr. 875set6t VIiia Rtntllt LseJOpt. 528-7480 hml/dptlcs nr bch. Avt '" a.o. D•ll•elt i---------17Ml12 now '825-StSOOlmo SpKlous 18A, Qu6eC Ador•ble, 1ophl1tut•d Taking Appllcallons for 2BA 1 ~BA. 2·~try , VIiia Rentals 'cool oc:Mn bteun, 18R •!Pri vate pallo. 3BR 2BA house with 1--E-,5-1-DE-T-0-..,...-H-11-Twnhse, dbl gar. pool/ pooe. c<>Vefed parking. 1825. 541-IOl1. dbt gar & 2 frpls. "" spa, no pets. $1075 + 175-4112 .., .,..._ ~ ••oheler Unit w/ $1400/mo. 73$:0466 3Br 2V..Ba. w/d hie up, aec dep. MC>-4444 ••• 03a Kttott.n S!5!50. All 2 trplc, 2 encl pattO$, Ubfa pd eas lrvine 2-car gar. Sl lOO mo. 500 35th SI 4BR 2Ba • 1 3tSA Santa lubeL up~r unit, frplc, gar, Ave tlA '7.0..Mt• 962.e235 6t•n1~780 lg pvt sunO.ck. avt Plrtl-1ettin9!! CM E.s.ct. Guptu, 28A 411 $1500. 857-3996 With OcMft a SunMt 1BA. no gar, no p«a, CORONA DEL MAH 2122 CHOICE LQCATION Quality ·s & S 3bd has formal djnfng & family room Vaulted ceil· lngs. French doors. spa $285,500 (202421) Buy It. Sell It. Find ll. Condo, 2BR. bv rm. din Foreclosures! Newpor1 CtaulfMKI. rm, w/d, oc:n views. EASTSIDE COTIAGE a+·nuool! condo w/ ~ Ntee 28R 2Ba $800/mo, t st & tesl view, 2BR 2Ba, 2 car. IAllllli 1900. ChAdo 01<. No1=73,,_.,.1..,.·2_1..;.H..;..--...----Beach. 5239,500-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.! Seniors. $1750/mo S 4 1 9 • O O O . H u rr y Brad at 968,,.997 28r 1 Ba, lrg pvt yard, enc:I gat. S900. 180 E. Wilson. 828-1473 w/d, poolJ spa, MC hts. •31 .. 10? , •'•IN ••le•• 28' $129!5 Agt MS-81045 2BR 28A unh. Garage,--------tea. patio, gw. lndty. ERA Rafferty & Uoyd M3-5555 Sell your unwanted 11ems th• easy weyl To place your ctassi· f1ed ad call 642·5678. lender wants them sold We hav. others The Prudenllal Cal Re- alty. Rich 964--0092 Leigh 725-0690. HVHOllES PORTOFINO.Phase II, MUST SELL NOWI OWC 10% dn. No qua.I le49.500. 759-35&5 For Ad ActM>n Cal a lllJPlll .. AD-VISOR 642·5678 Country char"' 28r•---------1~,...,..,..-------frplc. patio arN. 309 Near 17th 6 Tu 2Ba, oen w/all appls. Ea1t11de!! D'ho 38r 3Ba w/op-3aM St. 11000/t too • 1735 + dep. 142-2432 pvt patio, 2 car gar. Lg 2·,story 3Br 2\,Ba. tional 41h BR/Ba, pvt ye811y. C..1$0:()389 SELL •. ...._ ~ apac:lol4 close to beach 11300/ lrplc, 2 c11 gar, W/0 yd. frplc, Obi gar 2BR, v..ny, Sl•P• to sunny 29t, new catpU mo. Avt 4/3. 780-3G76 hkups. Nr Newpon 11400/l'no. 759-0874 bch. nr market & yotW home oecot, patlO, lndry hk· BIVd/20th St. Avt 3/5 1hop gat. w/d, utiJ .._,,.,. up. Ou-* 17115 ln-3800 On Fernleat 2Br t \.\Ba, 11250/Mo Harbor Woods Incl. 1985. 64~2 ... """', c1assiflecl E.Slde, oe1u.11e. remod .• lg 2 car gar. W/O, fng, VIiii Rentals Townhome Steps to ;:;=::=::::::::::::=:::::::::::::..:======== quiet, 28R 1 ~BA, f/p, New paint 11195 Nwpt Cntr. 28r 1 Ba, adults. no pet&. s .. Yrty IN ..o-5324 175-4112 5119' 8kr 640-5664 -L THE~'n11()1Tli'M.'tf OOSt'AM!SA 24441 Eld.,.., A-a. ....... SERVICE DIRECTORY llllJ. . S850'mo. 9424418 e....trwW-.4e t Loft BR. sees. No ~'*-1IO 21 .. Stt .. 1. 645-9543 Of 848-4292 642-56.78 Meve:ln ipeol•ll ~ef 2BA 28A SISO. Pam. AV' .... a•eo .. .,.~··· ................. u ADDITIONS HEMOUELING .H 1 o l'l.t:ANIN(o Sfo:ttvl<.'t:S J.'.:>4H •;u.;cTtul'AL .Jh tu 11 O. 220, All PhaMS. N-POtt Construebon 6 •rtUeh Cleanlne Ouahty WOtk, rMSOn- Handyman Service• Servk•. Low rates, able ~ates. Uc'd. C.. Add1t>ons a Refnod... tree est. ~•f'ds 1 __ R,,,,o_~_..,.s.i_2_st5..,,.S:MS ___ _ ing &42·1494 Bolld. lie. "2:.4052 Complete Sei'ViOe D.n.'S Ucense •Cto-387845 POWER ELECTRIC BUSINESS SERVH:t;s -J -IHH HousekeeDlng •32·7900 •• ..,... Peraonnel s.Nl'ce. Inc Your Rl!Cl!ISION Sprln9 Spec:lalsl C 0 N N N • C T I H,.. 18': 6 Hra $M YI.OOH INS l'/\I I REPAJRS .•h.!ll 1 ON T.ilored to Your Ndsl con,,.cts buyen & 2 •5 mllllon house-Vinyl T1i. & WOOd M lleta. we "' • the ~· •nc• 1978 1ns1a1&auon. F,.. m . connections for y0u, 714-SM.e'700 2$ yrs ••P· C.. Terry save you costly edver·1-:---:-.....,..------M3-3504 !Ising and precious Prol. clNntng lor rentAI time We contract al-p<operoes & construe· most anything. Alltl-!Jon clean..up lte & ques 6 autoe through Insur. I~ zebfas & icytophon.s R & J Hous~IMntnQ Me-601S Senr. 5 yrs on Penn Deert>W"*""'MOCU. P-•·Cat>1ne1•..St wa s-c.o.y...e ~~ » r..,.. ..,., M2-o5e7 CAKPt:T :J ."> 1 .. c ....... "9patl,. Poww stretct\l\nsUlll. I yr ~ 15 yf9 up, 1oa u 1s»11. 24 hn. Ct tl.AMlt Tll ts '•·''4 Wkly or Bl-willy Uc Eacel reft 123-,4J2 T lffenr C ... n&ne HouHclean1ng Aeli-•b'•. oona.d. 20% on 1st v1a1t 495-0141 SOf"TWAAI! TRAININO OOS-lOTUS..WORD H.om9 Of otftc• 714-?U .. H• t t 1' l lt.\t I ll~'i "'~ HANDY \t \N .I; t ll Apt Malnteunce _Over 1$ y,. •1'Po We can l\andle enytnlng snort of a tnaiOt ovet• h ul Newport BeKh, Costa M••• M••• C.il Centaur M ... n.111\C:e Ma.aaM HAl'I IN!o 1: .'Cl Clnup& M••aw., 0 ali'Y s.N'c•. -.. .. t.t.1 • .,. •• ~- - I t liAI PAIN 1 INlo 11'4=->"4 HOt>HNU .1~1111 Sl-.H\'J( t.S II'\ l :.! Mt•ers ,.... Roof Expens. Patching, HURT •T WORK? Free .... wttNn eo Re-Roor. Skyligl'lle. " mln. Seve up to ~ Ch•nftlne arewft I TRESS Hourly wa,es. II-Ceftalruou.,. Uc You may be en111Jed to censed R.. Comm. •S28838• 249-1413 meolcat care and ?a•eoeo thousand• of $ from Udo Village NS 1 Sl'Hl~KI .. H 1 tU l '\IH:-. !"..' t Work9'1 Comp. No r• Paint.,......,._.,.. ~,. no 'L" II • lne EuropMI\ Crab Sprtnlll•r• ate my rte 91 man. Ouallty w0tk. ontv bUlin.u.. ~ Consultation Uc..220802. .._..72 6. In ate 11 a (Ion a . Gery w p non Chalte9 722-7124.. Attotney 61 Law 714oltlo0090 T755 Center, Hunt.ngton Beach MtlVIN<.o ,\'4.1-1 PI li -.1 HI :\I lo 1-; ''" s10.oo Dtac;oune per hOUt °" Al'-Invoiced I H ~ .. ...,~H\l1t..., 1•1"1 l~t>of Wltl'I lhla ad Aft ~... y,.. ~1 ~,.:;'1~,.!!· ••rvlce. Aamovat. ,,_, Ttl11', Senior Oise 111111.ae ••.a•ltt"•· Fr .. HI 63t ... 11 PUii.JC NOTICE S30lht •...... ,.... No TM CMf. PubOc: Ut )Ob too tM9 °' .,,... .,.. Commaaa;on AE· ,or .. Y04.'ll P'UfnOinO OUtAES that all UMO nMCte. MCM9'1 houaeho10 good•~lll mo11ers ptlnt their II P.U C. Cal T number, ,,.. ~•t~. New r• llmoe and crniuneurs roof a repeit.. uc. ~--------1H Pfll\l thw TCP nu'"" 41411902 be• n ., ~ • 14,,,aon ment • If you ha11e • l;:==:::::;;;;;;::;;=t~==--==-=----=====:;.I Cl'*'l.IOn at>out in. ... tMeY °' • ~. limo or cl'lautreur, call: ~~ c~ 7t4~,·· '11laiilYou! ,.., • Me ,. UJIJ,.,, laa&Ule~Nl4•1 .... ,.,, Ille .,.. .. ,~,. eraaen.mr C1nn 1 • 28A 0.led, poot, activities. nr bet\/ M2'4Ma ~ HAPPY BIRTHDAY ..... TO YOUI II someone spcdll ~ • ~ In /4fJll'l1 ~ It In the Olly Not n lndlpamitt Send 1n • ~ photo ak.>n9 wftt't $10.00 0t just• mc11119c wftt't SS.00 end we wtl publlh lt on >ipl Ind Dacllnc ~ 17, 5 :00 p,m, Send 'fOAJI rM 111191 to: The Delly Plot ' lr'°'Pef dalt 330 w . ._St. COiia Me-. CA 91617 ,. I I \,I .. , ' . l .......... rsw Z&MRTown.~I Good loef .... TMT .. T iii! nooom1 8Hulllul 28R townho-mee. D/W, pabO, lndly rm, upgr.sact. 1815. '\, f '\~I t I I• I --. ' : .. ~11!~.1:11<1 .. 0 .:1 Sofa/love• ... "'-"°'°" ...... to eeM ....._. ---------atOfed COfn. table Bleck Lab/Spenlel TELllllRllT1IG 1150: futon MO. 7ec>-mile, apayad male. 1832 tv rneHage. Orael w/'klda, 549- TRIPLE cu •• ..,, black 7289 or eM-72•1• lacquer over m• h09My$25. 14M111 H . \A. t-I HY ~ I H~ I & AH I 1>11.!:1 I ~ I '-, •. ........ ' \, •• , "' \& I I . f 5 Oalmatlon puppiea, born 1/27, blac:kl'#hll• & liver/White, Cham. pion Nna. ahow qual. S350 . .....01U Mt.~I! Al 11 .... "'ilH'\H\I-, .,.,·,~ M1\l!l!"H SI II'.., ()OC KS 7U.!.! Wedn!!d!y March 11, 1112 U ~ t>hl> .... ' "79 ......... Aad A/C, D rnl, VI ano, crt.1l1a, pwr 1taaunQI bt"'"'1ock1, ~ 11100 cmo. Cof'M ... 6 715 S.W•ood Dr.· ~ .ooci ..,._ rv a.on..He l.IN('OIN 41.!0 'll lt t ~ Suntoot. .. • ah eepallln, ll>ra & cowr, mobl9 pfton9 reedy, .......,. Copeo brown color. M• hog.ny lneeftOt. ()Ny 14,000 tnl .... l*e f'OW, 136.000 ~tNt •MAVOCADO CENTAUR MGMT _ ... _2_·_22_91_or_13_•_·2_7_25_1 PAY PMOll• Roule t.ooklnv tor emt1u- 9'utlc ~la with good phone/paop&e akltla. $5/hr + corn· mluJon. PleaM call Dan at 842-4333, Ext 207. VERY nice mapte atereo St~ wontt of jewelry. rec0td pa.yar $22.50, Seti '45,000 obo 0t 54tH)555. trade an or part for boat or RV. &41-6855 **Bal Pan1', 25', 35' 0t 45', po~ 0t aait. Nr Say Island (Cova) EMOnlq ~ard SO open sea 873·184~ LINCOLN '71 80 Croaswave Synth ---------• Contlnontal 4e<) NIW For Sale. Poaalble ~ ... 11' I 1 >) ·,~ t ~ I , " 111 Telemarketlna Mt'HCll \~f)l',I' 'louftd., llutlc' art collec1or'a plates (Bradford Exchange), complete ••t of 8, with scenes lrom the dlac drive, disc cart. •nv. run• good S1495 Midi $700. 831-1133 ·~•OA COVE SLIP Must ... 1 642-<>5&7 2BR 28a. pvt 9arage, waaher/dryer, 9ood Coeta MeN locatlon. M owo ·ln •11toolall $97171~10 -$matt -tJllettato-r Nwpt Hgta, utile pd. Pvt yard. Ho pats $550/ mo + det> &4&-08ee SpKloua, MWty CS.Co- ratad 2Br 2Ba Town- houH, walklnv dis· 1anc• to movlaaJ ahopa. 1735. 541-9081 tit ·.11·.1,JCJ:\j IH \( II .!t, 11> •Nellr ..... Lg28R 2Ba. quiet, balcony, gar, no pets. S850 857-1778 cw 154·2920 AVAIL now, ex1ta lrg 1Br 18a. den, d/W. $875 + '9(:. No dogs. 213--582·2214 N l·.Wl'llHI Rt:Al ti ~ht.!f •21DRM $700* •11DRllS~ Frig. d1hwahr, alova Incl. Ho pats 545-4855 11200 Wkly Cuh fn·I•-------• CC>fna. 1-800-741-4311 MONt-.\ 1 o LoAr,; ."• t -l INTROUILE1 We can help. Bad credit, no credit· signature loans avail· M>» with 11eady Job. t 4I00-934-9)37 MOU I (it\< i t-S I I> . S ..! ~·I H N"d Caah. We buy ttua1 deeds. Call 7 1 4-S49-1838 Announcements l'N GUIDE INCOME TAX 2922 B01SI GIRLS JEIEUCllOOL-JOIS Be part or a Supa< Sales Crew selling 1ubscrlptlona for the Dally Plloll •Average S30.00 to $60.00 paf w .. k •WOik 3 tiOUf& ,aaeh weekday evening •Wln prlz.es and bonuses •Mutt be 13 years old or older and live In the Costa Mau or Newport Beach are •TransportaUon provided Call be~en eam to 5pm. 642-4333 Aak fort .. PERSONAL TAX PREPARATION Accurate, reasonably •--.-0-.-,-.-, .. --.-r-de-.-.- prlcad, conlldanllal. Ock Hnd, Hrd wrk, '4/ Evanlnv and Wffkand hr + tJpa, fun. Local appointments (your Chanw Co. 65().7171, home or mine). Mall.1•1 ________ _ No aa«Ung or appolnl· menta. 0-12:30 days. Offering fr•• ttlal. S7.50/hr. Experience not r9e1ulfad. Cati 648 HOO. t-:Ml'l.OYMt-:NT St.HVICt-:S fl:,.1.1 MISl 1.111 :, •S yr old alee •1~. clean S50, •Hatt aklls w/Soloman bindings ·~ lto. S50 ... good cndtn. 964-8043. •Twad of Garage 5°'"?* Come to ML Thrill Shop. 14942 Jackson, --Mll.lway Cl1y. nr Bolsa. Plea1e be ewara that ANIMAL carrier. Sm to 1he a.stings In this cat· mad dog. 20x21 x27" agory may require you s2o 84().8585• to call a 900 number ___ . ------- In which there la a Baar 01spanser, under charge par minute. counler, 1/2 Keg or Pony, s200 MS-0223" Bartender Tr•iftffl CONTINENTAL running WOMEN-MEN. 2 WHk boards fOf Surburban claaa, placement as· s5o/OBO &46-7886. alstance. Call 1·800------· -----3"·50t 1 Exl. 16e DOUBLE mattreaa & .to.Ml'LOYMt.NT box spring, ftrm, good condition, S50. PIANOS & OIHiANS t>O~>~ mqyte ID.UJJc.al. ........ 'A & ••'., ·~ llW\t tHu.11 Stlll In original condihon, mahogony. bo,,.a, never d is· S499 lltm. 873-SSU played. As~lng 1250 th• Mt. Please call Marla at 642-4321, ext. :we day1, or 64S.. 1933 eves alter 5:30 'The Hiiis Art Alive!' SPOH'l IN(1 ooous 606C> 190 cm Tua Skis, Tyro UA bndgs. SklS u10d once S50. 962-6949. TICKETS 6076 2 NEIL DIAMOND tick· •ts. March 12. Section COL31. Row 8, Seats 6&7. L.A. Forum. $50 for both. 548-7402 TV. Jo:LECTHONICS. STF,H.to~O 60HO W ANTED r1~:1:> 815·2763 With. th• 'Sound of Mu.ale.• Complete set of a art collector'• platea with acanea from th• movie musi- cal. Bo•utlfult Still In original boxH, never displayed. Asking S250 for th• ael. Please call Marla at 642-4321, ext. 306 daya, or 645·1933 eves alter 5:30. '88 OuaHT console TV, UllYSITTER experi- enced. Avail M·F. NB. 780-45730. LY Mag. THE SOLUTION ••• to your cl•anlnv prob- lems. Reliable and 1horou9h. Homaal business••· c.. Savarlna .... 7044 I Merchandise IRISH Setter Sandlcas1 --. -------25" good condition. aculpture 11"1 8"h w/ Original Art by Su.a•n S90 obo. 434-0987. b kel s2o 644-e989 R1oa exquisite and 31 • • unlquel Professlonally N ....Uno port..-crlb framed. Pr1vata party Near oew $50 cash. Inquire for prices. M1·9 2M 75e-a283 Queen or M•l••ty Palms, 5-8 t .. t tall. s20 ••. pott~. See to appreciate. 674-9422. Rotter blad... paffec:t condition. SAS. MS.2573 Rookwood pottery· Vellum plaque, whit• roofc ashtray. RAREI 831·1453 OHICE F"t;RNITURE EQUIPMENT 6047 Garage Sales Transportation BOATS 7011 S300/mo 30 Ft. .50 .. 149 Mt:JtCElJES tf I :JO Great Lido IOC9Uon , Boat ll•PS Jl0'1111..J1¥MJ-.t--w•8""'1""3•00,_,_S:11"D•.£"-< • 28th St. Marin• 1 owner. immaculalel Fully loaded d ocks Whts book obo covered p1r1ung, ba1h-Phone 78047'7• room laclhltes, tow ,., .. , &75·8844 Oreat Udo Location Boal sllps now 1v11 Ible <-• 28th St. Marina Fully loaded d<>Cks. covered parking, bath· rQom lac11t1les, low rates! 9l'S-8844 . Transportation NISSAN 91~0 '89 NIS~AN PATH· FINDER Black. 2· wheal drive. s 1peed, A. C, stereo-cassette, cloth interior Low mlles. Like new. Forced 10 tell. $14.SOO OBO. 673- 6508 OLDSMOBILE 91 M 'II CutlHa Suprem. VANS '•.!..: • ••••• 88 Ford E150 New tJrH, big 8 en- gtne, AJr condltion- 1ng, Am/Fm atMeo cassella, Captain'• ch a i rs , aem l- convertion. alld• door, 87k ml, good cond1t1on, 1 ~ S'7500 pp. 668-9271 or 642·9504 401! ml. Loadtcl w'all tx· 1'---------- CAMPERS HV'S. TRAILERS H014 RV, roomy 51h Wheel Golden Nuvget, 28 It, with king-az bed. Mint cond. $5,500. ~7147 Automobiles ACURA 9010 11~1 Minol body dam- 99a. """'"O $4200 obO Come ... f;.715 Bay- wood Dl'·BaywoocS apts rv Gelsont NB. PLYMOUTH 916:> 87 Pl~mth fll•ll•nt $900 down, S3500 bal. Take over pymts S202/mo 858-3498 PILOT CLASSIFIED It'• the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merchan- YOLKS\\Au<>!'< !1.! 1., •ea Cabrloa.t g<>'d bronia, AJC, S-Spd, CLEANI 50k ml Ask· ing $9000. 650-l13e. 84 R•bblt diasat. all service record• avcu. gOOd COnd11Jon, needs 11tater pump. SI 100. 721·1414 ANTIQUES&. CLASSICS ~:!:>O * Nr M ... : SS Move-In BONUS SS • 1 BR "95 2BR 2BA S900 Pool. Spa. Me-9838 18r uppet, 214" 33rd St, $700/mo yearly. Carpt, levetors. 1 ·•pc gar prklng. 2 bllta from bch. 675-7428 ml•• tho tax ben· •ftt• you. aro en- UUed to. General Office Elrclllng new OeslgnaJ Shoe Une; looklng tor key person Full Time or P(T. For lnterviow call 714/646-4593. ROWING machine OP EXECUTIVE metal desk, Bodytone 300 $49.95. 5 drawers. no Ill• Mulll-gym . 648-'797. drawer $45. 960-2736. •n 29 ft So•ray 'B7 LEGEND COUPE dise Items, because Completely r e fur· Auto, sunroof. leather, our columns compel '80 Ford F-'con 2-dt, blshed, VHF, Loran, alloys. Orlginal owner. qualified buyers to white. cpe, xJnt cones Reg. Tax Preparer Call Bob 457·1734 ANTIQUI-:S 6010 SHELF mount vintage brass wine opener $50/0BO. 642·5978. PETS&. Sl2,900 obo 723-1255 Xlnt cond. Sll.900 call• 11'\0U1, 6 cyl. manual, •Pp. 675-7755* &42·5878 $2100 973...sSU LUST & ANIMALS 6049 •20 Ft. Outfield electric ---------------------------- 2Br I "Ba twnhms, new FUUNU 292:) •Armolr• Extra Large• 100 + yrs. Penn. VINTAGE typewriter, Dutch. Asking S12.50. Swiss Hermes, may 2 yrs old. exclnt cond All options. Asking $14,000, 646-9726 tws ...... carpa1/pn1 1925, Marketing Directors S~. 1728 Bedford FOUND 3.9.92 Spy Earn $3,000 mo + po- L.ane, 714-548-7533 or Gius Holl, Hon8}'·Blnd 1en1.a1 comm's FTJPT 310.5~770 Ex1. 205 Cocker Spaniel. Maggi w 'rapd1ly altpd'g Real 723-4024 be worth antique Franch ploe washstand, _v_at,,,.u.,,.•..,,s..,,so,....., . .,.63,,,,_t_-63_e_1_ . ..., marble top $450. WATERFORD crystal Wicker doll carriage Po1111ftfsc0ut1 panern 9 S85. Doc tor ca1e oz tumblers available S 125, Enamel acrver· $40. 434-2936. For Sate: Siiky, dark chocolate brown Rabbit, (1 v••r Rox Rebbl t Incl. cage and ael-up. $15 1924 31 ' Montaray Fish·----------------------------- BLUFFS 2Br 21/\Ba, -· ... a ... t_7_5_9-0_5_1_0_. ----Estate Co. Depend· able only call Mr. 1300 sq rt, 2-<:ar gar F(5UNO: Female Mala· 'Lopez 843-0250 Avail. now No pets. t 3-4-92 w / St'"'"'mo. •75.---9 mu•· • ,...._amer •--------- llv; v .......,.. Newland. H B. Please PIT MOVE IN TOOAYI 48R/ call Lesa 964-01&7 or Verifier 2BA + gar. 30' to 84!·7902. Needod I mo1n.ng per und, $1750/mo. Par· _F_O_U_N_O_:_G_o_l_d_e_n_R_e_· woek (Thursday). feet few roommates. Lv ttlever dog 3-\0, Clay Hunllngton Beach. msg 31C>-3e&-0148 Allseo, Npt Heights Fountain Valley area tisamant: School X· Ing. Red Ardon, f<nud. sen. wooden spice box. 673--6754 allM 1pm 'APPLIANCES 8011 COMPUTERS 6018 PC Computer • 32MB·. 888 RAM. 8600 nae 1plnwri1er printer. Best offer. 723·8618. 722·3298 SELL 1 yolftthome through claS'Slr.?d- Ing Trawler. mint cond. VHF Loran New Perk 4 cyl $32.500. 723·1255 PILOT CLASSIFIED It'• the solution you'1e searching lor • w helh· r you're seeking a me. .an ap:irtment. a new occupa1ion or even a stray pet. ONE vraa NEW'. &42-3715. Good pay Includes '.._, mileage. Must have 2BR, 1 BA. Private LOST cato<eward. I yr. rel.able car and insur· pauo or balcony. 2nd blk/Whte long half nm ance Call 714- 27cu~ft.Kannioredeco-....................................................... . rator sld•by·sid• r• mo n t 1'1 FREE with Mu.. Bill collar, red 965·3030 ask tor Rita. l.asal S850imo. Call tag. 3·1·92 Polnsettla1 ________ _ tug, 3 yrs old, $900 obo. WtD Kenmore top qual, 3 yrs old. $500 obo. 950-1340 * 9so-e310 * a sin. CdM. 759-1558 R.E. ASSISTANT STEPS 10 beach 381 LOST dog Yellow lab 2Ba. new pnt..'bhnds, Shep ml1t. 5 yrs • or MS.7050 Top Newport Real Es----------1a1a Agt needs a PIT AMANA FREEZER l 7 Assistant. Must be fa· cubic feet. Almond milt.at w computM & upright. Like new. have otc •kills. Uc Hardly ever used. wld, 2-car gar. Sl275 name Shami. Santa Is· mo yrty.11~"2 abella.Orange Ave Ron 645-8710, VERY SML 1tudio 1 blk LOST: 3-&-92 black & raq'd , RON 780-SOOO S 175 OBO. 873·&508 to bch. over garage w red small parro t •---------AMANA FREEZER 17 sunny dedL Xtnt k>c. (Ou~y L.oty) Reward Real Eatato cubic feet Almond SSOO. Call 780-lM2 for Info 1 .. d1ng to its •R.E. CAREERS• upright . Like new. WEiTCLIFF 2BR. rel\Jm. 'Ski' 67.'.).1218. Ellpand1ng Rea. Co. ·Hardly aver uHd. ::: ~5 ~-LOST: Cat. H1motayan H•k• add'I aectya. $175 OBO 67:)-6508 112• -..:,. __ ... Rd SlMnase mbl. otf whle &&tH ag1s. sales mgr APT·SIZE fllEFflllQ ..... _...... • Office Mgr. Xlnt op. long hair. brn face portunltyl Mus-I be (31h Fl high by 2 ft Apartments I For Rent I IH ..... 1.\1 S l<> SltAHt: .!i .!_. Uboa Pn , 3BR to atv. II.II prlY, W/d, non,. smJlr, S.435 mo + Utll. 8~1' COM NB 2Br 2Ba apt. Pool, spa. ell.er lac M1tr br pvt bL Neat, reapon 25-3.S pref ~.Refs. 644-7803 CM· Upat 2Br, complH w,PoQl. 1S'Xt2' Mstt w.pvl BL Avait 4/1. Pref n,; a female, male Ok $l80 ~ ~ !Al M6.otS3 Coata Mose • 1-ngle fathef ·w/'2Br 1 ea du- plex ... ~, roomm•t• Incl Wi O. llt;ltchan. appts, a.tot-oa. garave &. otr at1 .. 1 parking All uWa pd. ucept phone. Avt 4/1. S350. lnO • " U1 Call s.n 641-4520 IM..-.MJF t'Wmlu prof aht 2:8R 28a upp« M apt. pool, Jae. "490 • • UI • Avt now. H 1-1 082 Of 955-11 :Je UDO ISLE AV8il 4r1. Unfum pvt br~ den $650(\'nO lnel Ulil & c.abte. 723-4CIM NB CM. to ahf 38R Twnnae. pool, Jae. ancsty tx. $430. md ... " s.a.1110 ·•10 .... ,,,.~ port Bl1td. Co••• M..._ $.2'25frno Ulila lnc;t U3i-1119 pawti. HB. 636-6107. ••Pd, agtes.,ve ~ d• wide by 3 ft daap.) LOST~ ~tal• B0tder COi-pend.3ble. Send conll· E11cellent cond11lon. lie. blaclchoh1te. name den11;11 resume + 1al· great lot'-bat area. SchlnOok. 642·5270. arv reqt to: Mr. 575. can 631·7480. Announcements l't HS< l'< \I s t:H\'lt t .S .1t111~ IT'S EXCITING! 1 ·SIOCM20«>08 ""'° 10 NUS t~• Tel ec.., Ont 21"110-10n WHY WAin 1~5 S9 00 pet call llyrs. • Tel ec.., c>. 21 '"370-1(117 For Ad Action Call a lilJl'lll .. AD-VISOR &42·5878 .Johnaon. 3300 lrvlM F URr41TURE 6014 Ave #105, NB 826e0 DINETTE SET· w/cente1 Rell Estlte's lest! pedestal. 4 chairs. Earn S3 000 mo "t' W\ whit• tor mica top, A D D I T I 0 N o f good condition, $50. comm'• to 10011t + 675-2763 Tr n g I FT JPT ca II ':":K':":IN~o=--........ ~r::--r--::2:--::tw-.n-s DENNIS •ss.seoe ~ NATIONWIDE USA h .. d~d. ood $35. Cash only. 8 5-41095. Restaurant l)&rga Solid oak d ining • f labte w cha.r.. S.250. Lauqh '~top Pastel print .,.. rug P • r t•1'1 "'• Door StOO. 6444170. Ho•IS. FOOd Safvera &'"M,..,...o-V"""tn-9_l_M_u_•_t_sel __ oP_ Cash..,._ Eve• & aoma d•n1ng rm table &. 8 Wffllands. IS2-171S2 chair• $350. Steel TMmartetlng cue destt $50. ~ mi.ac.~890 I need 3 people for 1--------- 0Uf cost• Maaa ore. Nautical tum .. Hatch cover table. barrel end ~. Make otter. 8 Ul· 774-0025. OUEENSIZED wat~ frame. nice watnul $49 841-9151. • Advertise Your Car or Truck in the Pilot Classifieds for iust $12.* tllll. I S1ZllllS ,...,..,~ Coll Classified For Details! 64·2·5678 Cw '1 • UPTO •eoo PER MONTH * NO COllECTml * Early morning motor routes available . Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance . ' CALL 642-4333 COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH LIRA 4~ ~1 .1.,~t ~I \t1rl'l1t.>n Jlt'•'<•h..., •f\•unJ hnm• turn1 .. h•l"ft" lu"•~ ''""'' .1b1lll' f\. .. "' "'" "' tt<nn• .. uh t.inuh tnC'fllt-fr "'nu ;,u l1N m"'1« Yl'r~-..•n.il-1• J .. m1nJ, ', u II "''n thf\'O\lgh r""t"'' l'I J1rtam.tit\ 1111 «'' SCORPIO (l 't l,ol N•"' :11 '"" l Ju~ J''"'"' t-.rhuw1 ,.,., '""""" h'\U ~•I" -~ ,j,911J.,.,hnt' •rr.11\jtt'• ""~ 1111h'it~h of lttli"' l,.,,.., t'tlH By CHARLES GOREN w rth OMAR SHARIF .Jnd T ANNAH HIRSCH Both vulnerable South deals. NORTH • J 10 4 3 -Q·6 2 10 8 7 +A 87 WEST EAST •9 5 •76 -8 5 J 10 7 .. 3 :AKJ943 Q652 but not unrusonablt decuion. + K 10 5 + J 6 SOUTH •AKQ 82 AK9 Dedattr ruffed the open1D1 IHd and. on ~ aurfa~. 1l .emed ~ succesa of the contnct h.inpd on finding W tat Wltb tit.her a 1lncletoo or doublflon 1rina of dubs-the vul· ntrable two·~I onrcall vutuaDy guaranteed the monatth wu un!a· vorably ptaced,. Decl&ru roWd then cub the ace of dubs and run the r11ht But befort committmc t.o that • lint, South tm.b&rbcf OD lDVesUpt• mg t.ht probable dlW'ibuuon of the llnlffn hands. Void +Q94 32 The b1dchng- Soutb \\'est North Eut 1 • 2 2 • PU9 3 + p.,.. 4 + P .. 6 • p.,.. Pua P ... Openmg lead: King or The fiJ1f"l8t' \S not the imple an1 ma.I that many 9.'ant us to beheve It comes 10 a v&Nc~ of aha,pea and forms This u one of tM more lntettSt~ South's tnal bid of LhrH clubs asked fo r help in that suit and 10 tN<'ted :-.orth to caos1der only that suit's holdmg for ~ pu~. With w ace in the help uit and fow lnlmi-. Sorth'1 JUMP to ~ was clearl) justified, and South opt· ed to try for slam-an optimist~. Two rounds of trum1>9 were drawn. Coll ed by three rou.ndl or httru tndmc in dummy. WNt'a show-out on~ Uurd M&n sugest· ed a chstribuuon o f 2·2-6-3. for "1th wvrn di.a.moods West auiht ba\.'t made a jump ovrrQ!l of thne cha· moods. If that •trt the cue. the bulC hoe or cashq tht act or ctube and duck.mg a club wu bound to fail There •u an altematne. and de-- clattr went for 1\ South tack.led cluba b) first IUJUUllf tM ae\'eD Of cluba. losinc to West's ttn Tlw cha· mond mum wu ruffed and U.. quttn of clubs wu led from the cloaed band W nt CO\ ered. the ace was played from the W>W and. when Eut prod\tad the jack. the llam wubomr TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ·~ SONl*M -- 10 ..,.,.. pef'tl t4 .... F-r t$ Onental""' 16 Jacd)'a llon 11 Phmeone 19 Ditto 2050o.~ ... 21 -worttl 22 HMM!oed 23~roc:U 25 llland tood 26 "-Ha . 30 -tack 3 1 Tr .....-t 34Arl~ 36 M4lllgn . 3' T tC1I 3' ()ppollte al ~­~· 42 Zodiae 11gn 4J lfil*"t 44~ •! Ctoll'la '"· ~~t •: s.. F'f. •9~t $0 ,.,.., ol .,. 51 A.- ~e $3~pelS st !e S4 S.ll'OlllW!Cllllia 2 J 4 11 M "*"""-' 12£-.-Msmr...-a.. IS,_.. •s.ra1a. uu... 67 "'""'-..~ •FMt DOWN 1 Hwde 2 F~ "'*'° 3 T radltloNll l1.noct1~19 4 Scieecfl ...... 5 SIM9 ....... ., 7 TOl9t___, IF~ I Fooopr.- 10 lll'OIOrll It Pl'«ty ~ -- 12 Hodie), •• 1ll1~ ,.~ 2• U1Nr 1 1P01 25F~ot) 2t~-2:Str.,. rt R1111 ctiroom 1t • " • 31 Otiieae 32T~old 33 ~ "°' .,.,..., 1 ~ ..... awft.. ., ...... 41___....,. .......... .. ,,..,._ ~ 5' 1101•11111iiN S2ka ... S) ..... 54, __ • ; • 9 ..... ...... 11 Adarad0!'8 ...... ..,.., ...... •OJ CM.I D Of,.._IM _ .. • Wednesday, March 11, 1992 ----------------------------------------------------- Business AstlstAnt editor lob van Eylcen, 642-4321 ..---• .. Costa Mesa shop markets fashions and Petall experience By Tony Cox 8ullnaa Edb T here's a little shop in Costa Mesa that seems much like any other clothing store. It has eye-catching displays, the latest fashions and ac· cessories, courteous young clerks and even an occasional sidewalk sale. What sets Windjammer Fashions apart is that it's also known as "Marketing 221AB." Windjammer is not only a store, it's a for-credit class and ongoing lab ex· periment for students at Orange Coast College. Windjammer is a unique college class. It has no textbooks or exams. Students in the course -there are 16 this semester -attend class only one hour a week. Most of the learning, as well as the basis for grading, takes place in the op- eration of the store. Students commit to work five hours a week fo r two college credits or 10 hours a week for 1hree credits. Students can repeat the CSlursc in order to work their way up to higher- level jobs in the store, such as being a buyer or being the student manager, a paid posi1ion. tions, participate in fashion _sbows_.arul market thutore _ through ads in on-campu'" publications and Oicrs. AJso like other retaiiers, Windjammer is out to make a profit, though a more realistic goal in re- cent semesters has been to break even. When the store docs make a profit, the money goes to the OCC Associated Student Body Fund. The store av- e rages sales of about S30,000 a semester. Windjammer's faculty adviser, Nancy DeMctro- Jessce, has final say-so on operating decisions. Dut DeMetro-Jessee said that because the program's em- pha)is is on education, and • not on profits, she tries to give her students as much freedom as possible. "They work under' my supervision, but if they make a mistake, such as buying )Omething that tloc)n't sell, that's part of the learning process," DeMctro·Jc)see said. Windjammer students come from dif- ferent fields of study al the college, and they focus on aspecls or the store that relate to their future aspirations -such as accouniing majors who balance the books and fashion merchandising stu- dents who go on buying trips. But all Windjammer students learn about each major clement of fashion retailing, from creating displays to working wi1h custom- c rs to 1aking inven1ory. The students are also taugh1 basic business skills, such as how to write a resume or conduct a job interview. Founded in 1965, Wind- jammer is beLicved to be the only )tudent-run store at a communi1y college in the state, if not the nation. The uniquene)) of the store ptc)Cnts both op- portunities and challenges for fashion companies. .MlfC~~Nlll OCC student Tina Tran helps customer Carolee Harle m at the student-run Windjammer store on the Orange Coast College campus. Kevin Silvia, a partner Windjammer is a unique store in som~ respects. Localed on the OCC campus, it caters to the college's students and fac- ulty. It shuts down between semesters and during the summer session, and it reopens each semester "ith a new staff. layout and merchandising mL'<. with Costa Mesa-based Vincenzo Sports- wear, said his nedgling company Y>as at- tracted to Windjammer because the store sells to a relatively young, trend-setting clientele. Vincenzo merchandi e was sold on consignment last semester at Wind- jammer, but sales were disappointing, and the line is no longer sold at the Silvia said the store's constant turn- ove r of buying personnel makes it dif- ficult for :i company like his to establish a relationship with Windjammer. companies arc "illing to work with them because the trends start with the kids." Hava Goldenberg, owner of a jewelry wholesaling company called L&H Towel, Slid Windjammer has been a strong L&H account for the last two \Cars. She said that while Windjammer ·is a rcla· lively small store, it is able to purcha e bulk quantities of silver jewelry from L&H and sell the merch:mdase within a couple months by offering competitive prices. "They're real professional," Golden- berg said. "They're learning the business and they Y>ork'{as a team. For them to make buys that often in such a small store that's not out in the .public, they're doing quite Y>ell " Other aspects of the store arc typical of the retail business. Windjammer's Op· erators offer frequent sales and promo· store. "Once you establish a rapport with somebody, they've got a new buyer in there," Silvia said. "It's a neat little store, but they should work with new companies and l~rn the business. New Hollywood south An artist's conception shows how local franchisees of Planet Hollywood expect their restaurant to look. Partners in the franchisee group, ltalatin Inc., say they plan to open their Pl;inet Hol· I~, located somewhere in the South Coast Plaza area, in August. The)" won't yet reveal a specific location, but some sources expect Planet Hollywood to end up in South Coast Village, ;icross Sunflower Avenue from Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza mall. The local Planet Holl~ would be the second location of the entertainment-industry-themed restaurant, which debuted •~st year in New York. •,. ~ ... . . .. .... ~ "';'.. ' . Up the ladde . . .· . . . ?· ~~ . r.~ . ··" ·~ . . . ~ -·~ ·.i:~ -· . Wendy Grabill. of Corona del Mar, has been promoted to sc· nior accountant by the ll"me firm oC Corbin & Wenz. Em- ployed by Corbin & Wertz for two years, Grabill is a graduate or Cal State Long Beach. Her former title was staff accountant 0 Hum n KJmmel, of Balboa Wand, was recently awarded the Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award by the In· stitute for the Advancement of Engineering. Kimmel, or the consulting firm Robert Bein, William Frost & Associate), ,.35 honored for hts many )CDfS or work in the field or traffic ~ngi­ nttrins, wbJch mcludes the Cor- muJatton of computcrued triaffte ~ coonJm:ataon plans for the citlCS or C())ta Mes.t. Ne,.port Beach, lr\1ne and \'uta. 0 Wna Robln • and P'5trc7. bocb or then prcsi. dent and d1 trict manager for Dank of Amenc.i's Orange County Co~tal 01.)trtct, v.J re· cently honored by the bank for exceptional sales pcrformJnce Cortopassi v.as one of 75 BJnk of America branch and d1\lrict m:inagcrs honoreJ at a Go!J Oub s.:iles a'Aard cJ1nner in S.in Franca~o Feb .. ~9. 0 Vonnie Gibbons of D.itcman Eichler. Hill R1ch;ud m Nev.· port lk.lch, and Marl. Hoppt of Titan V .ll ue Equities in Nc,.port Beach, ha\e been rc-clc,tcd to the Nu\ccn Advisory Council. Council members arc selected a.nnuaJJy by John Nu\ccn · Cu Inc.. a nation .. ide in\estment b.i.nkfog firm, for "continu1n1 U · ceUence in financi:al counsclina in the fidd of t -citcmpt cun· tics.." 0 Downe) 'inp anJ Loan As· suci.:ataun h announced the p- poinuncnt ot Da•ld L. Hentla Jr. c.'ccw..in wicc prcs,idtnt of retail n ina roi the Newpon Be h·b d thtift. Hardan. 37, .. i rly Ctte'UlM" cc ptt>· i<Jcnt d chacf rct 11 olftCCr at Valley federal 111nss nJ l.olln i Van The iirm h 1 ' appointed Donald E. Ro}c:r cx- c1.:u11' e 'ice pre idcnt anJ gen- erJI counsel RO)er, 42, was Cor- mcrl) CAccutivc \ice pre idenl anJ general counsel or Ameri- can S:i\ing) Bank. D Martin Aviation h s ap- pointed Cordon Ciampbtll chief 1n\pector o! charter Of>':rations for the firm . A gr du:atc of Northrop In t1tutc of Tcchnol-· oi;y and Orange Co:ut Colleac, Campbell is re pon iblc for 1-AA oilworthine compliance for the John Wa\ne Airport- b c:J ch ncr conip::any. . 0 The N~port De h of ICC or Coopers and LybnanJ h s addeJ thr-.:e new p.i.rtncn. tlic cump:lny announced thh v.eck. Job• ~ndm itr. formerly with the firm's Shcrm:an O;a c>fft c, wUI a umc re pocua ilit~ t partner in ch;ugc. R.k9'ard Lou b w ppo ntcd uJit p::art· ncr 1n ewport Dea h. and at re'tains his role as rc~al m n· agcT of cmcr&i"I buSinc scr· \K • lttaalc A. lcC'elfttJ, fOI• mcrly of the r11m' Loi Anaclc om • .. .u cuntinue in cwport Be b as audit pettnu rvin- cmcr1ln1 Mcci ch· ea · w hilc they're !.till h:i' ins n h:ird time bringing buycn. and sellers to- gether on price, Nev.port Dcach and Costa Mesa residential Re· altors repon that businc!ls is im- proving steadily, w much so that they're now t:lll.ing as if a mar- ke t rcco,cry is already in progress. Respondents to The 0Jily Pilot's monthly SUl"C) or re)I · dcntial real estate brokerages in February posted a 12-percent gain, on average, O\er their Feb- ru:iry 1991 sales. The February re)ults marked the fifth straigl)t month that the suf\·cy group averaged an in- cre:ise in s:ilcs O\Cr year-ago lev- els. While last ycar·s sales pace "'as disappointing, and therefore not a stron$ point or reference, the continuing improvement ha home sellers feeling optimi.)tic about the market. "I think we\c been slowly coming out or it for the last :.L\ or eight months," said one bro- kerage manager. ''It looks like some sort or reco,cry i> under way." The same respondent s:iid he's seen a strong increase in the number or tran~ctions. most of \\hich is :ittributnble to s:ilcs or relati,cly 10 .. ·priced homes. Uc snid he expects a ripple-up crrect to take place, tu 'cllers of cnll)·lc..-cl homes mo .. c up to middle·mnrket properties. anu miJdlc-mar~ct sellc~ m~c up to high-end home • .. Th:.tt's pretty stand:uJ for re· CO\cries.," he saiJ "Some more Buslenss watch Residential ·real estate 110 1(15 100" 95 90 as 80 75 ... • Represents last year's performance. A score ;ibo\'e 100 reflects an impro~cment over the same month the prC\'ious }Car, ''hile a score below 100 indicates a de- cline. Scoring is based on safes of local Realtors *ho are su~eyed regularly for this foature. po 1t1vc economic news "'ill help. There's nothing \\rong Y>1t~c mar1'et that a little self conri~nce "'on't help. I thank there's a tremendous amount or pent·up Jcm:ind out there." Another brokerage chief i.niJ he' seen a strong increase in home )hopper), but the im· prO\cment in acti\ily h~ not yet rt)ulteJ in a rc:bounu in s.ilc:s. "h's been very low· rutting dc~tb, together -a lot 0 orrers cuming in low anJ sellers sayins no," he aid ... We\c h d quite a bit ur 31.:llvity and vtry little COO• summ.ltion." Another re pondent agreed. She said that C\cn W'1tb realisti- c.illy priced lis tings.. offers ore coming in at 10 percent to 15 percent below asking prices. "It's taking longer bringing them together," )he said. "We till ha\e a lot Of tr:iffic coming through the open houses. but people :arc really price con· $.CtQUS. Price is the number-one lcy." The February index score ror re idential rc:al cu.lte: 112. l1lll-Gll 1811 1111 TICO . OSTA MESA -Del TKO In<'. :.nnounccd TucMJ:iy the ppointmcnt or h Ii G I its ad· vcrti [na 1~iq of rccorJ. Del Taro'• announ mcnt comes week afler the Mc~i n fast ''""-~ ch 1n annuunct'd it ~ sev. crina ti ~ith it former 1J ncy. J.W1hcr Thumpsun. Ne•IY torlMd hali O:iJ ·~ fou.ndcd by Ken- neth Got, formt'r c cut~ \ICC prcsidcnt nd sen· cral manaacr of Tr LockCJL.os ·Ancelet.. nd Carmen hali • founder and ncr ur the furmcr llataa ct AllOcia&c Del Taco Inc., wtoch include the Del TKU rW N ~ NM1urant ch:.ins. is the OON1 brstst Maicu-AMtrican faaa food c the U • • The Nc~pott IJcach off.cc of Grubb nd U' Coauncrciat Real &late Scnicn re cntl_, reprc- xnted the law firm ol Oru& ct Lau -her in the firm's lease ot 10.000 square feet ul off1« space at 20lO tain Street in Irvine. Tbe deal, m scd l\X Grubb and Ellls by Kniol m rkctinc consult nt Ron Mc Elroy. is valutil at S2. 7 million. The bnd· "k>rd. Kou Co. ol ll"inc. rtpttscntcd ittclf. 0 hUcrt'OIMNnkatiuns ol •pot1 Beach h been scltttcd to impkmHt an Mtrtili• ind publ~ relations a.paia" for eoocR , a pri,; ' c .,W .t COPlf1 ~ la S.. Ditao ouaty. '